Re: security/py-gssapi: Strip libraries; add ssl -- needs a committer

2018-10-26 Thread John W. O'Brien
On 2018/10/06 16:31, John W. O'Brien wrote:
> Hello FreeBSD-Python,
> 
> Are there any friendly neighborhood committers available to take
> Nathan's patch [0]?
> 
> [0] https://bugs.freebsd.org/231189

Hello FreeBSD Ports,

Nathan's patch hasn't been getting any love over in FreeBSD Python. Are
there any committers here who are available and would be willing to take
this bug?

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Re: pkg version is slowwww

2018-10-26 Thread Steve Kargl
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 08:40:07PM +0200, Michael Gmelin wrote:
> 
> > On 26. Oct 2018, at 20:03, Steve Kargl  
> > wrote:
> > 
> > I recently updated to pkg-1.10.5_5, and I now
> > find to command "pkg version -vl '<'" to be
> > much slower than previous versions.
> > 
> > Four consecutive executions of "time pkg version -vl '<'"
> > yields
> > 
> >  54.15 real27.28 user25.66 sys
> >  48.80 real26.04 user23.01 sys
> >  48.35 real26.30 user22.59 sys
> >  48.43 real26.54 user22.32 sys
> > 
> > During one of these timings, top(1) shows
> > 
> > 47519 root1  -8021M12M piperd   0   0:00   0.20% pkg
> > 
> > Is slow down expected?
> > 
> > Note, "time pkg info" gives
> > 
> >0.01 real 0.00 user 0.00 sys
> > 
> 
> What is the timing when using “-R” and when using “-I”?
> 

Hmmm, it seems that -I may have found the cause of my 
observed slowdown.

% time pkg version -I -vl '<'
pkg: Can't access /usr/ports/INDEX-13: No such file or directory
0.00 real 0.00 user 0.00 sys

I cannot find an announcement that FreeBSD-12 had branched.
I have /usr/ports/INDEX-12, but I also rebuilt world yesterday
where I track head and obviously head sources are from after
the branch.

%  uname -v
FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT r339736 HPC

Deleting /usr/ports/INDEX-12 and doing "make fetchindex" in
/usr/ports pulls the INDEX-13 file.  I now see

% time pkg version -vl '<'
0.09 real 0.09 user 0.00 sys

which is what I expected.  Apologies for the noise.

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Re: pkg version is slowwww

2018-10-26 Thread Michael Gmelin


> On 26. Oct 2018, at 20:03, Steve Kargl  
> wrote:
> 
> I recently updated to pkg-1.10.5_5, and I now
> find to command "pkg version -vl '<'" to be
> much slower than previous versions.
> 
> Four consecutive executions of "time pkg version -vl '<'"
> yields
> 
>  54.15 real27.28 user25.66 sys
>  48.80 real26.04 user23.01 sys
>  48.35 real26.30 user22.59 sys
>  48.43 real26.54 user22.32 sys
> 
> During one of these timings, top(1) shows
> 
> 47519 root1  -8021M12M piperd   0   0:00   0.20% pkg
> 
> Is slow down expected?
> 
> Note, "time pkg info" gives
> 
>0.01 real 0.00 user 0.00 sys
> 

What is the timing when using “-R” and when using “-I”?

Michael


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Re: Cleanup poudriere old data

2018-10-26 Thread Matthias Fechner
Am 26.10.2018 um 18:45 schrieb Renato Botelho:
> Try poudriere logclean

thanks, that did it.


Gruß
Matthias

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pkg version is slowwww

2018-10-26 Thread Steve Kargl
I recently updated to pkg-1.10.5_5, and I now
find to command "pkg version -vl '<'" to be
much slower than previous versions.

Four consecutive executions of "time pkg version -vl '<'"
yields

  54.15 real27.28 user25.66 sys
  48.80 real26.04 user23.01 sys
  48.35 real26.30 user22.59 sys
  48.43 real26.54 user22.32 sys

During one of these timings, top(1) shows

47519 root1  -8021M12M piperd   0   0:00   0.20% pkg

Is slow down expected?

Note, "time pkg info" gives

0.01 real 0.00 user 0.00 sys

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Re: Cleanup poudriere old data

2018-10-26 Thread Lorenzo Salvadore via freebsd-ports


> Dear all,
>
> normally if I switch to a new release a remove the old jail by using:
>
> poudriere jails -d -j 111amd64
>
> But it seems that it does not remove everything, all the logs are not
> deleted:
> http://pkg.fechner.net/index.html
>
> I created again the jail with:
> poudriere jail -c -v 11.1-RELEASE -a amd64 -j 111amd64
>
> I removed it again with:
> poudriere jails -d -C all -j 111amd64
>
> But it does not remove the entries from the website, the locale file system:
> /usr/local/poudriere/data/logs/bulk/111amd64-default
> /usr/local/poudriere/data/logs/bulk/111amd64-gitlab
> /usr/local/poudriere/data/logs/bulk/111amd64-2018Q2
> /usr/local/poudriere/data/logs/bulk/111amd64-2018Q3
> ...
> /usr/local/poudriere/data/packages/amd64-default
> ...
>
> Is this a bug or did I understand the man-page not correctly?
> How can I get rid of all this old stuff (logs, cache, packages)?
>
> Thanks.

I normally use two methods: either I remove the files manually (probably
it is unrecommended, but if the jail has already been removed I do not see
what problem could come frome such a method) or I use the following
commands:
poudriere distclean
poudriere logclean
poudriere pkgclean

You find the details in poudriere's manual.

Lorenzo Salvadore.
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Cleanup poudriere old data

2018-10-26 Thread Matthias Fechner
Dear all,

normally if I switch to a new release a remove the old jail by using:

poudriere jails -d -j 111amd64

But it seems that it does not remove everything, all the logs are not
deleted:
http://pkg.fechner.net/index.html

I created again the jail with:
poudriere jail -c -v 11.1-RELEASE -a amd64 -j 111amd64

I removed it again with:
poudriere jails -d -C all -j 111amd64

But it does not remove the entries from the website, the locale file system:
/usr/local/poudriere/data/logs/bulk/111amd64-default
/usr/local/poudriere/data/logs/bulk/111amd64-gitlab
/usr/local/poudriere/data/logs/bulk/111amd64-2018Q2
/usr/local/poudriere/data/logs/bulk/111amd64-2018Q3
...
/usr/local/poudriere/data/packages/amd64-default
...

Is this a bug or did I understand the man-page not correctly?
How can I get rid of all this old stuff (logs, cache, packages)?

Thanks.

Gruß
Matthias

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FreeBSD ports you maintain which are out of date

2018-10-26 Thread portscout
Dear port maintainer,

The portscout new distfile checker has detected that one or more of your
ports appears to be out of date. Please take the opportunity to check
each of the ports listed below, and if possible and appropriate,
submit/commit an update. If any ports have already been updated, you can
safely ignore the entry.

You will not be e-mailed again for any of the port/version combinations
below.

Full details can be found at the following URL:
http://portscout.freebsd.org/po...@freebsd.org.html


Port| Current version | New version
+-+
devel/ocaml-pomap   | 3.0.7   | 4.1.1
+-+
devel/upnp  | 1.6.25  | 1.8.4
+-+


If any of the above results are invalid, please check the following page
for details on how to improve portscout's detection and selection of
distfiles on a per-port basis:

http://portscout.freebsd.org/info/portscout-portconfig.txt

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