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Date:      Wed, 15 May 2019 13:37:59 -0600
From:      Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org>
To:        Thomas Mueller <mueller6722@twc.com>, freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Inability to build FreeBSD-current amd64
Message-ID:  <94a38f279226f81304a4f61eae7663ff66848471.camel@freebsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <201905151934.x4FJYeF3004329@ilsoft.org>
References:  <cmu-lmtpd-3972518-1557902959-0@sloti2d2t20> <20190515102216.GE15462@rpi3.zyxst.net> <201905151934.x4FJYeF3004329@ilsoft.org>

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On Wed, 2019-05-15 at 19:26 +0000, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> from tech-lists:
> 
> > What do you do before buildworld?
> 
>         
> > I'll rm -rf /usr/obj and /var/cache/ccache [1], create them again,
> > then in
> > /usr/src I'll do this:
> > make -j32 cleanworld && make -j32 cleandir && make -j32 clean
> 
>         
> > before make buildworld. it's probably overkill but it'll for sure
> > clean
> > away any cruft
> > [1] make sure they get deleted without error. I've encountered
> > bad_file_descriptor error in ccache dir before and it caused all
> > kinds
> > of errors when building, which looked like build errors but obv.
> > were
> > not.    
> 
> I did rm -R /usr/obj/* , so everything there was clean as far as I
> could see.
> 
> I had no /var/cache/cache .
> 
> I could still try to build current from the old current from August
> 2, 2017, or STABLE-12 from the old 11.1-STABLE from July 30, 2017.
> 
> Otherwise I still have stuff to do with NetBSD and Linux toolchains
> (OpenWRT, buildroot, crosstool-ng and ptxdist from Pengutronix).
> 
> Is there anything comparable to 
> https://releng.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/builds.cgi , but for FreeBSD?
> 
> If I see 0 passed, 67 failed for NetBSD-HEAD, I figure I should wait
> for a better time.  But what about FreeBSD?
> 
> Tom

A couple different views on the freebsd build CI...

https://ci.freebsd.org/
https://ci.freebsd.org/tinderbox/

-- Ian





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