Re: pkgsrc DragonFly 1.13/i386 2008-06-18 09:18

2008-07-01 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Total number of packages:   7678
:  Successfully built:   6766
:  Failed to build:   357
:  Depending on failed package:   207
:  Explicitly broken or masked:   282
:  Depending on masked package:66
:
:Packages breaking the most other packages
:
:Package   Breaks Maintainer

Speaking of pkgsrc, what should we be making available for the
release?  The latest quarterly or the pkgsrc HEAD ?   Anyone
have any ideas?  We need to get started on the build in the next
week in order to make the 2.0 release (which will be the middle of
this month, in two weeks).

-Matt



Re: pkgsrc DragonFly 1.13/i386 2008-06-18 09:18

2008-07-01 Thread Justin C. Sherrill
On Tue, July 1, 2008 1:40 pm, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
 On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 10:33:30AM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
 Speaking of pkgsrc, what should we be making available for the
 release?  The latest quarterly or the pkgsrc HEAD ?

 I'd go with HEAD, given that it is frozen already.

Plus the most recent previous release, 2008Q1, had a lot of failed builds
on DragonFly.  Not a huge amount, but it was certainly a regression from
previous releases.

Hasso's been putting in a lot of patches, so depending on which ones are
committed (Joerg, can you commit them?), there should be less breakage. 
I'll try to get a bulk build restarted on pkgbox, though that shouldn't
stop anyone else from building too.



Re: pkgsrc DragonFly 1.13/i386 2008-06-18 09:18

2008-07-01 Thread Hasso Tepper
Matthew Dillon wrote:
 Speaking of pkgsrc, what should we be making available for the
 release?  The latest quarterly or the pkgsrc HEAD ?   Anyone
 have any ideas?  We need to get started on the build in the next
 week in order to make the 2.0 release (which will be the middle of
 this month, in two weeks).

Latest quarterly was disaster if speaking about DragonFly. Although there 
is still great amount of patches not committed yet (sitting in GNATS), 
HEAD is in much better shape. And 2008Q2 should be released in some weeks 
as well.

-- 
Hasso Tepper