Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2020 15:21:37 -0500 From: Karl Denninger <karl@denninger.net> To: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: HEADS UP: FreeBSD src repo transitioning to git this weekend Message-ID: <8a93c1c4-18e0-a437-94a7-060b256a6b61@denninger.net> In-Reply-To: <15E3F8E7-017C-4668-A7FE-EA5F24031EF3@yahoo.com> References: <CANCZdfrUsaw5jpN1ybpk0ADXdQYam0_NO0mPJd0-FMbuxPruhw@mail.gmail.com> <20201222183900.GA22353@www.zefox.net> <15E3F8E7-017C-4668-A7FE-EA5F24031EF3@yahoo.com>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] On 12/22/2020 15:19, Mark Millard via freebsd-arm wrote: > > On 2020-Dec-22, at 10:39, bob prohaska <fbsd at www.zefox.net> wrote: > >> On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 05:46:35PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote: >>> The FreeBSD project will be moving it's source repo from subversion to git >>> starting this this weekend. The docs repo was moved 2 weeks ago. The ports >>> repo will move at the end of March, 2021 due to timing issues. >>> >> Is there some way to obtain git on a Pi2B running >> 13.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT #2 r365692 >> without installing the ports tree? I expected >> to find git in base, but it isn't there. >> >> Can it be found under another package name? >> > git in base would have licensing issues. > > Pi2B: v1.1 (armv7 only)? v1.2 running armv7 FreeBSD? > v1.2 running arm64 FreeBSD? > > > It does appear that arm64 ports builds have started again, or are at > least being experimented with . . . > > Filling the Built search field with "/git" at: > > http://ampere2.nyi.freebsd.org/build.html?mastername=head-arm64-default&build=p557699_s368500 > > shows that devel/git built. The context looks to be: > > FreeBSD head -r368500 was used to as the context the builds were for. > Ports head -r557699 was the vintage of the ports tree build. > This is for head-arm64-default, not a quarterly build. > > It also shows devel/git@lite as having been built --and > devel/git@gui and devel/git@tiny and devel/git-lfs and > so on. > > The page also reports: > > Queued Built Failed Skipped Ignored Remaining > 32987 28781 304 3106 796 0 > Load Averages Swapinfo Elapsed Pkg/Hour Impulse > ( 4%) 1.31 1.40 1.66 4.41% 142:17:22 205 -- > > It is the only modern arm64 build that I found with anywhere near 28781 > ports built. > > Looks like this is for well after head -r365692 . > > Unfortunately, https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/builds?type=package does > not yet seem to include ampere2.nyi.freebsd.org based builds. > I set up a poudriere environment on my AMD64 system that cross-builds ports for the Pi2 for this exact reason; I need "git" for development there and in addition I also have a half-dozen packages that I want to be able to use, so that was the simplest answer. It's not fast by any means since its running under qemu but it works. -- Karl Denninger karl@denninger.net <mailto:karl@denninger.net> /The Market Ticker/ /[S/MIME encrypted email preferred]/ [-- Attachment #2 --] 0 *H 010 `He 0 *H 00 H^Ōc!5 H0 *H 010 UUS10UFlorida10U Niceville10U Cuda Systems LLC10UCuda Systems CA1!0UCuda Systems LLC 2017 CA0 170817164217Z 270815164217Z0{10 UUS10UFlorida10U Cuda Systems LLC10UCuda Systems CA1%0#UCuda Systems LLC 2017 Int CA0"0 *H 0 h-5B>[;olӴ0~͎O9}9Ye*$g!ukvʶLzN`jL>MD'7U 45CB+kY`bd~b*c3Ny-78ju]9HeuέsӬDؽmgwER?&UURj'}9nWD i`XcbGz \gG=u%\Oi13ߝ4 K44pYQr]Ie/r0+eEޝݖ0C15Mݚ@JSZ(zȏ NTa(25DD5.l<g[[ZarQQ%Buȴ~~`IohRbʳڟu2MS8EdFUClCMaѳ !}ș+2k/bųE,n当ꖛ\(8WV8 d]b yXw ܊:I39 00U]^§Q\ӎ0U#0T039N0b010 UUS10UFlorida10U Niceville10U Cuda Systems LLC10UCuda Systems CA1!0UCuda Systems LLC 2017 CA @Ui0U0 0U0 *H :P U!>vJnio-#ן]WyujǑR̀Q nƇ!GѦFg\yLxgw=OPycehf[}ܷ['4ڝ\[p 6\o.B&JF"ZC{;*o*mcCcLY߾` t*S!(`]DHP5A~/NPp6=mhk밣'doA$86hm5ӚS@jެEgl )0JG`%k35PaC?σ ׳HEt}!P㏏%*BxbQwaKG$6h¦Mve;[o-Iی& I,Tcߎ#t wPA@l0P+KXBպT zGv;NcI3&JĬUPNa?/%W6G۟N000 k#Xd\=0 *H 0{10 UUS10UFlorida10U Cuda Systems LLC10UCuda Systems CA1%0#UCuda Systems LLC 2017 Int CA0 170817212120Z 220816212120Z0W10 UUS10UFlorida10U Cuda Systems LLC10Ukarl@denninger.net0"0 *H 0 T[I-ΆϏ dn;Å@שy.us~_ZG%<MYd\gvfnsa1'6Egyjs"C [{~_K Pn+<*pv#Q+H/7[-vqDV^U>f%GX)H.|l`M(Cr>е͇6#odc"YljҦln8@5SA0&ۖ"OGj?UDWZ5 dDB7k-)9Izs-JAv J6L$Ն1SmY.Lqw*SH;EF'DĦH]MOgQQ|Mٙג2Z9y@y]}6ٽeY9Y2xˆ$T=eCǺǵbn֛{j|@LLt1[Dk5:$= ` M 00<+00.0,+0 http://ocsp.cudasystems.net:88880 U0 0 `HB0U0U%0++03 `HB &$OpenSSL Generated Client Certificate0U%՞V=;bzQ0U#0]^§Q\ӎϡ010 UUS10UFlorida10U Niceville10U Cuda Systems LLC10UCuda Systems CA1!0UCuda Systems LLC 2017 CA H^Ōc!5 H0U0karl@denninger.net0 *H ۠A0-j%--$%g2#ޡ1^>{K+uGEv1ş7Af&b&O;.;A5*U)ND2bF|\=]<sˋL!wrw٧>YMÄ3\mWR hSv!_zvl? 3_ xU%\^#O*Gk̍YI_&Fꊛ@&1n } ͬ:{hTP3B.;bU8:Z=^Gw8!k-@xE@i,+'Iᐚ:fhztX7/(hY` O.1}a`%RW^akǂpCAufgDix UTЩ/7}%=jnVZvcF<M= 2^GKH5魉 _O4ެByʈySkw=5@h.0z> W1000{10 UUS10UFlorida10U Cuda Systems LLC10UCuda Systems CA1%0#UCuda Systems LLC 2017 Int CA k#Xd\=0 `He E0 *H 1 *H 0 *H 1 201222202137Z0O *H 1B@?s ֒pZ{SF54DvDApnms "? VD8>@>
