Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 14:02:12 -0500 From: linimon@lonesome.com (Mark Linimon) To: Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org> Cc: ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: UPDATE [Re: Challenge during the ports freeze] Message-ID: <20050816190212.GB10141@soaustin.net> In-Reply-To: <20050816170027.GA11401@xor.obsecurity.org> References: <20050804211547.GA678@xor.obsecurity.org> <20050816163752.GA11023@xor.obsecurity.org> <43021A47.4080407@mac.com> <20050816170027.GA11401@xor.obsecurity.org>
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On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 01:00:27PM -0400, Kris Kennaway wrote: > Check http://portsmon.droso.net (linked to from > http://pointyhat.freebsd.org), although I don't know if it lists all > the BROKEN ports (since they are not frequently rebuilt). (FWIW, there is now a CNAME for portsmon at portsmon.FreeBSD.org. I encourage people to use that). portsmon has a report of BROKEN ports but its idea of a BROKEN port is one for which make -V BROKEN is non-null on i386-CURRENT. See http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/portsconcordanceforbroken.py. (In general this will be a nearly strict superset of what's BROKEN on i386-6.) All of the other portsmon reports are based on what pointyhat errorlogs are generated. For instance, for latest port build status on i386-6, see http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/portsconcordanceforbuildenv.py?buildenv=i386-6-full (last full run) or for the latest results, see http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/portsconcordanceforbuildenv.py?buildenv=i386-6-latest . (note: 'full' runs do not necessarily complete, so there are currently many more ports shown on the latter result than the former. You can also do http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/portsconcordanceforbuildenv.py?buildenv=i386-6 and get the union of the two.) In these reports, as with the pointyhat pages, [B] represents 'detected as BROKEN on this build environment but being built anyway'. Since the freeze will last a little longer I may go ahead and post the email about the BROKEN/EXPIRING/FORBIDDEN ports to see if we can get a few of the former fixed. mcl
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