Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 16:34:01 -0700 (PDT) From: Don Lewis <truckman@FreeBSD.org> To: ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: what's up with portsmon? Message-ID: <201408262334.s7QNY12O064787@gw.catspoiler.org>
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What's going on with portsmon.freebsd.org these days? A number of my ports have been updated quite a while ago, but there isn't any updated build status on portsmon. For instance, devel/protobuf-c was updated from version 0.15 to version 1.0.1 ten days ago on Sat Aug 16 21:04:52 2014 UTC. Portsmon sees the new version of the port, but the packages are still at 0.15 and there are no error logs indicating build failures. I poked around on one of the pkg.freebsd.org, and stuff looks pretty old there as well. For instance, the timestamps of the files under freebsd:10:x86:32/latest/ are 13-Aug-2014. Some of the other OS/ARCH combinations are a little bit newer, but only a day or so. The timestamps on the new_xorg directorys are 20-Aug, but the contents are appear to be several days older than that. But ... if I go to this page <http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portsoverall.py> and select the 84amd64-default link, I end up at <http://beefy2.isc.freebsd.org/bulk/84amd64-default/latest/>. If I then click on the "logs/" link, I find a bunch of build logs dated 24-Aug-2014. Looking at protobuf-c-1.0.1.log, it looks like the build was a success. If so, why isn't this reflected on the the status page for protobuf-c, and isn't the new version of the package available on the mirrors? Other observations: It would probably be helpful if the individual port pages reported the status for the new_xorg versions. It would be nice if there was a way to find out what the ports build cluster was currently working on. Things like the svn revision of the ports tree, what OS and ARCH versions were currently being built, and how far along the build was (basically what you see when you type ^T during a poudriere run), and what's next the the queue.
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