Probably in the queue. On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 3:10 PM Benny Siegert <bsieg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Am 25.03.24 um 17:40 schrieb Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult: > > I'm currently in process of setting up an CI build process for Xorg > > on NetBSD (inside Qemu), but encountering really long delays in package > > installations. > > > > A simple `pkg_add pkgin` runs for over a quarter hour, and pkgin install > > call took another half an hour, until it recognized a wrong parameter: > > I have experience with a similar setup, from setting up the NetBSD CI > images for the Go project. > > Your timing is similar to what I had in some early tests. That said, > have you measured what is the slow part? I bet it's the network, not > specifically pkgin. > > I don't see timing information in the CI log -- you could wrap the pkgin > calls with "time", or print timestamps before each command. > > Maybe you need to change something in the networking setup on the qemu > side to get more throughput? There is no dmesg output in the log, so I > would check if the network uses vioif, or an emulated interface. > > -- > Benny > -- Justin Allen Parrott