Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2023 17:49:25 -0500 From: Dan Langille <dan@langille.org> To: Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com> Cc: FreeBSD Hackers <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: list of valid ABI combinations Message-ID: <EB81D7AD-834F-4B22-9938-B0CE4B2BE472@langille.org> In-Reply-To: <91FFB6C0-AFE0-4279-8A44-722FCC0B0AB1@yahoo.com> References: <6BD2CBAF-7ADC-4ADC-B8F0-1280FECEC155.ref@yahoo.com> <6BD2CBAF-7ADC-4ADC-B8F0-1280FECEC155@yahoo.com> <ad67d0b2-ba28-41e1-9e81-88dda0ad879e@app.fastmail.com> <A5164206-E55D-47AC-A142-0AD98416672E@yahoo.com> <66207714-4BF4-4E3D-98CF-F2F70B5B6973@langille.org> <91FFB6C0-AFE0-4279-8A44-722FCC0B0AB1@yahoo.com>
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> On Dec 10, 2023, at 7:27 PM, Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com> wrote: >=20 > On Dec 9, 2023, at 10:02, Dan Langille <dan@langille.org> wrote: >=20 >>>>>=20 >>>>> . . . >>>>=20 >>>> The name list in the middle (/bin/sh context): >>>>=20 >>>> # fetch https://pkg.freebsd.org/index.html >>>> index.html 3606 B 103 = MBps 00s >>>>=20 >>>> # grep FreeBSD: index.html | sed -e 's@.*\(FreeBSD:[^ <]*\).*@\1@' = | sort >>>> FreeBSD:12:aarch64 >>>> FreeBSD:12:amd64 >>>> FreeBSD:12:armv6 >>>> FreeBSD:12:armv7 >>>> FreeBSD:12:i386 >>>> FreeBSD:13:aarch64 >>>> FreeBSD:13:amd64 >>>> FreeBSD:13:armv6 >>>> FreeBSD:13:armv7 >>>> FreeBSD:13:i386 >>>> FreeBSD:13:powerpc >>>> FreeBSD:13:powerpc64 >>>> FreeBSD:13:powerpc64le >>>> FreeBSD:14:aarch64 >>>> FreeBSD:14:amd64 >>>> FreeBSD:14:armv6 >>>> FreeBSD:14:armv7 >>>> FreeBSD:14:i386 >>>> FreeBSD:14:powerpc >>>> FreeBSD:14:powerpc64 >>>> FreeBSD:14:powerpc64le >>>> FreeBSD:15:aarch64 >>>> FreeBSD:15:amd64 >>>> FreeBSD:15:armv6 >>>> FreeBSD:15:armv7 >>>> FreeBSD:15:i386 >>>> FreeBSD:15:powerpc >>>> FreeBSD:15:powerpc64 >>>> FreeBSD:15:powerpc64le >=20 > The below is mostly about what I currently see in the packages > tables (ABI/latest/quarterly) that I've just looked at. >=20 > I do not see FreeBSD:15:powerpc64le showing on on FreshPorts yet. > But https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:15:powerpc64le/latest/ is > populated with data from 2023-Nov-29 (as shown in my web browser) > and the above list shows FreeBSD:15:powerpc64le . >=20 > FreeBSD:14:powerpc64le and FreeBSD:13:powerpc64le are similar but > the more up to date data are in (2023-Dec dates): > https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:powerpc64le/quarterly/ > and: > https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:13:powerpc64le/quarterly/ > ( as documented on https://pkg.freebsd.org/ ). >=20 > FreeBSD:14:powerpc and FreeBSD:13:powerpc (32-bit powerpc) > are similar but the more up to date data are in (2023-Dec and > 2023-Nov dates): > https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:powerpc/quarterly/ > and: > https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:13:powerpc/quarterly/ > ( as documented on https://pkg.freebsd.org/ ). >=20 > By contrast, FreeBSD:15:powerpc has no data in: > https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:15:powerpc/latest/ > so its not showing may be as expected. (Not documented on > https://pkg.freebsd.org/ as being empty.) >=20 > The various FreeBSD:*:mips64 still show up (version numbers > being "-") but are not in the list above. >=20 > There are also FreeBSD:12:mips , FreeBSD:13:mips , and > FreeBSD:14:mips (32-bit mips) showing (version numbers being "-"). > (No 32 bit mips shown for FreeBSD:15:* .) >=20 > I also see odd popup status results for some cells with version > numbers showing. Take, for example, devel/llvm17: > FreeBSD:15:powerpc64 two "17.0.1" entries have popups that report: >=20 > QUOTE > repo not found > never imported > 2023-12-1-0 23:00 - last checked by FreshPorts > END QUOTE >=20 > I'd expect that sort of thing for the version number being just "-" > but there is a version number showing. I think that thing has resolved itself. Not sure how. However, I think a delete of the packages_raw table needs to happen more = often. For the sake of tracking, let's hold further conversation at: https://github.com/FreshPorts/freshports/issues/511 >=20 > I'm not sure if some of this might be expected or not. It's not to be expected. At first I thought it was my SQL query for displaying the results. Now I = think it's spurious leftover data. --=20 Dan Langille dan@langille.org
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