Re: Rust, pkgsrc

2018-11-08 Thread Chavdar Ivanov
On 11/07/18 09:27, Chavdar Ivanov wrote: On 11/06/18 18:50, Havard Eidnes wrote: Yes. I had a similar problem. The build would fill up the /tmp/ directory and die from exhausted resources. I had /tmp/ created with tmpfs and had a constraint of 64M. The answer for me was to create /tmp in

Re: Rust, pkgsrc

2018-11-07 Thread Chavdar Ivanov
On 11/07/18 10:21, Chavdar Ivanov wrote: On 11/07/18 09:27, Chavdar Ivanov wrote: On 11/06/18 18:50, Havard Eidnes wrote: Yes. I had a similar problem.  The build would fill up the /tmp/ directory and die from exhausted resources.  I had /tmp/ created with tmpfs and had a constraint of

Re: Rust, pkgsrc

2018-11-07 Thread Chavdar Ivanov
On 11/07/18 09:27, Chavdar Ivanov wrote: On 11/06/18 18:50, Havard Eidnes wrote: Yes. I had a similar problem.  The build would fill up the /tmp/ directory and die from exhausted resources.  I had /tmp/ created with tmpfs and had a constraint of 64M.  The answer for me was to create /tmp

Re: Rust, pkgsrc

2018-11-07 Thread Chavdar Ivanov
On 11/06/18 18:50, Havard Eidnes wrote: Yes. I had a similar problem. The build would fill up the /tmp/ directory and die from exhausted resources. I had /tmp/ created with tmpfs and had a constraint of 64M. The answer for me was to create /tmp in /etc/fstab with tmpfs and no size

Re: Rust, pkgsrc

2018-11-06 Thread Martin Husemann
On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 07:50:18PM +0100, Havard Eidnes wrote: > The last version I managed to build on one of my NetBSD/macppc > 8.0 machines (a single-core 1.5GHz G4 Mac Mini, 1GB memory) was > 1.29.2, the build took nearly 29 hours wallclock time. This one > doesn't have a tmpfs, and has a

Re: Rust, pkgsrc

2018-11-06 Thread Havard Eidnes
> Yes. I had a similar problem. The build would fill up the > /tmp/ directory and die from exhausted resources. I had /tmp/ > created with tmpfs and had a constraint of 64M. The answer for > me was to create /tmp in /etc/fstab with tmpfs and no size > constraint. Then Rust would build, but it

Re: Rust, pkgsrc

2018-11-06 Thread Mike Pumford
On 05/11/2018 16:34, bch wrote: The latest rust (1.30?) supporting the latest Firefox is *brutal* to build. I’ve blown (and then resized) /tmp multiple times, and am now exhausted on /usr for its build artifacts, before it’s even actually installed. Does anybody have tips or tricks for

Re: Rust, pkgsrc

2018-11-06 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi, bch wrote: The latest rust (1.30?) supporting the latest Firefox is *brutal* to build. I’ve blown (and then resized) /tmp multiple times, and am now exhausted on /usr for its build artifacts, before it’s even actually installed. Does anybody have tips or tricks for dealing with

Re: Rust, pkgsrc

2018-11-06 Thread Arthur Barlow
Yes. I had a similar problem. The build would fill up the /tmp/ directory and die from exhausted resources. I had /tmp/ created with tmpfs and had a constraint of 64M. The answer for me was to create /tmp in /etc/fstab with tmpfs and no size constraint. Then Rust would build, but it still took

Rust, pkgsrc

2018-11-05 Thread bch
The latest rust (1.30?) supporting the latest Firefox is *brutal* to build. I’ve blown (and then resized) /tmp multiple times, and am now exhausted on /usr for its build artifacts, before it’s even actually installed. Does anybody have tips or tricks for dealing with rust-building (which has