Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2022 19:10:35 -0700 From: Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com> To: rcarter@pinyon.org, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 14 current + pkg problem Message-ID: <07146625-B62E-445C-91C1-3B9903A0DBAC@yahoo.com> References: <07146625-B62E-445C-91C1-3B9903A0DBAC.ref@yahoo.com>
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Russell L. Carter <rcarter_at_pinyon.org> wrote on Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2022 17:46:12 UTC : > . . . > I also couldn't figure out how to use pkg-status.freebsd.org. > > How does one, for instance, query about the status of > thunderbird on current? (A pointer would be great) Not direct, but explorable. An example sequence is: https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/?all=1&type=package then in search field on the Package Builds page: main-amd64 (main here is CURRENT FreeBSD, not a RELEASE) Note: The list shown is in a start-time based order by default, most recent first. Pick a build (row). For this note I picked the most recent to have queued 30000+ but to also have already finished, so a "poudriere bulk -a -c" like run that completed, instead of an incremental update or ongoing build. Next to the queued figure for the the current context was the text/link to the left of the "Queued" column: pa51002eeb3d0_s05350f0936 But I actually clicked the symbol just to the left of it. The symbol looks like it has a lit fuse. At this point one gets to a page that has sections: Build Built ports Failed ports Skipped ports Ignored ports Queued ports Each of the "ports" ones has a search field. Trying "thunderbird" (without quotes) in the Built ports Search field shows a completed build of thunderbird-91.11.0_2 . Note that "completed" for the overall build of the packages does not necessarily mean that the packages are already distributed to all the mirrors. If I'd not found it, I'd have tried other search fields for other sections of the page until one showed it (Built, Failed, Skipped, or Ignored). There are 4 incremental builds for main-amd64 since the build that I had picked and it is possible that some also tried to build thunderbird. Any of them could be looked into separately. There are similar steps for other jails than main-amd64: 130amd64 123amd64 main-armv7 130releng-armv7 and so on. (Some of the naming structure varies across platforms.) If one is interested in not-"main-*" examples, where there is the quarterly vs. not distinction, there is also a Ports column to look at on the Package Builds page that indicates: quarterly vs. default That can help for picking what builds to look at. I've sent notes out in the past where folks skipped the "?all=1&" part of the URL that I've indicated: https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/?all=1&type=package and, as a result, could not find builds that were not being shown but had what they wanted to look at. (Part of the issue is that, as of the git hash based naming and related changes, some places/forms of "view latest only" like views do not correctly follow time order for picking out the supposed "latest".) FYI: For pa51002eeb3d0_s05350f0936 the notation has a git hash for the ports tree used (a51002eeb3d0) and a git hash for the FreeBSD system-source tree used (05350f0936). But the likes of 130amd64 only have one git hash in the naming, presumably the ports tree git hash, without a "p" prefix. I hope that this helps. === Mark Millard marklmi at yahoo.com
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