Am 14.11.25 um 17:59 schrieb Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss:
How much do the additional resources cost? I'm in for $100/month. I can up
that. It's my sole charity.
Alas it's not only our servers (disk usage is usually between 30 and
60GB when I clean up the repo).
The more important thing in this case is every client installation. IPS
is using a SAT solver in order to determine what to do (eg. solving
dependencies). With a growing number of package revisions memory
consumption and calculation time grow non-linear. So the cleanup mainly
happens to get these numbers down.
This is one of the negative aspects of our rolling release model. With
real releases you gain separate repositories and thus limit the number
of package revisions.
I just finished an update. Time to reboot.
Have Fun!Reg
On Friday, November 14, 2025 at 10:20:43 AM CST, Andreas Wacknitz via
openindiana-discuss <[email protected]> wrote:
Am 14.11.25 um 17:07 schrieb Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss:
I did this once but history wasn't long enough. Now I get:
pkg install pkg:/developer/debug/gdb
Creating Plan (Solver setup): \
pkg install: No matching version of developer/debug/gdb can be installed:
Reject: pkg://openindiana.org/developer/debug/[email protected]
Reason: This version is excluded by installed incorporation
consolidation/userland/[email protected]
This happens because you haven't updated your OI installation for a
while. The latest userland-incorporation is 0.5.11-2025.0.0.31780. You
have to run "pfexec pkg update -v" in order to update your system. This
will create a new boot environment and you need to reboot into that.
Background: userland-incorporation is a meta package that creates a
baseline of all oi-userland packages that work together (or rather
should work together). It is incremented with every successfully
published PR.
In a perfect world you would be able to install an appropriate version
of gdb (the one that was recent when your version of
userland-incorporation has been created). But as we have limited
resources we need to "clean up" the repository.
When this happens only the latest FMRI's of all available packages will
be kept. This is necessary because when the amount of package revisions
will grow, pkg operations will need more memory and time to finish. When
a certain limit is reached pkg operations can get really slow and blow
low memory installations.
On Friday, November 14, 2025 at 10:03:44 AM CST, Reginald Beardsley via
openindiana-discuss <[email protected]> wrote:
Why did "pkg search gdb" not find it?
On Friday, November 14, 2025 at 09:57:39 AM CST, Toomas Soome
<[email protected]> wrote:
On 14. Nov 2025, at 17:55, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss
<[email protected]> wrote:
Where is it? I am running:
SunOS hipster 5.11 illumos-d0efbbf6c9 i86pc i386 i86pc
I've added the two other publishers but find no mention of gdb or any other
debugger for binary files using pkg search with anything I can think of that is
relevant.
Really a compiler without a debugger? Gad!
Thanks,Reg
pkg install pkg:/developer/debug/gdb
pkg contents pkg:/developer/debug/gdb
rgds,
toomas
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