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Date:      Mon, 30 Oct 2023 15:41:43 -0300
From:      Renato Botelho <garga@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Baptiste Daroussin <bapt@freebsd.org>, pkgbase@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: official packages
Message-ID:  <cc15f045-fc41-4fda-8a0d-427070b30864@FreeBSD.org>
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On 30/10/23 11:25, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> The project has started building and populated official packages for pkgbase.
> 
> For people interested: just create a new repo like this:
> 
> FreeBSD-base {
>    url: pkg+https://pkg.freebsd.org/${ABI}/base_latest
>    signature_type: "fingerprints"
>    fingerprints: "/usr/share/keys/pkg"
>    mirror_type: "srv"
> }
> 
> the current build was built last friday, everything is ready to be able to
> publish in regular basis.
> 
> Here is my proposal for main and stable branches:
> - build everything in a end less loop (to detect failures as soon as possible) and
>    twice a day at a fix time, publish it under "base_latest"
> - every sunday take the last built snapshot and publish it under the base_weekly
>    snapshot at a predictable time.
> 
> For releng:
> - built it in a end less loop and publish straight each time there was changes
> 
> For end users on stable/main the default would be: to end on the base_weekly
> (does not exists yet) repo, but users can if needed switch to base_latest.
> 
> For base_release_X for release users base_release_0 for 14.0 for example.
> 
> all the failures will be published in this mailing list!
> 
> Is it ok with you?

Is there a way to figure out the hash of most recent commit when 
packages were built?  I would like to checkout /usr/src on the same 
commit and, when needed, be able to rebuild drm-kmod related ports manually.
-- 
Renato Botelho




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