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* Document the check-latest-link and tindex scriptskris2005-01-241-1/+5
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* Add the script I use to look for duplicate LATEST_LINK entries and tokris2005-01-241-0/+72
| | | | send nag-mails to the responsible maintainers.
* This is the script I use to build indexes for all supported ports branches,kris2005-01-241-0/+164
| | | | | | which are copied to www.freebsd.org for use by 'make fetchindex', as well as the source of build failure reports on ports@FreeBSD.org when it is broken.
* Remove traling spaces.krion2005-01-0928-52/+52
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* Always set up the bindist-${hostname}.tar file since it's usually small.kris2005-01-061-1/+1
| | | | | | This should probably be changed to only update it if it changes. Approved by: portmgr (self)
* Unset the __MAKE_CONF variable after setting up buildenv, because wekris2005-01-061-0/+3
| | | | | | want to use the default value in the build chroot. Approved by: portmgr (self)
* Allow machines to use an alternate address for polling for job load (e.g.kris2005-01-061-1/+3
| | | | | | | if the machine is behind a NAT and is not directly addressable, we can use a localhost port forward to contact it) Approved by: portmgr (self)
* * Include portbuild.conf before portbuild.${hostname} to reset the defaultkris2005-01-061-4/+6
| | | | | | | | value of variables * Allow krion to drink from the email firehose Approved by: portmgr (self)
* * The mlist file now only has one field per line.kris2005-01-061-4/+9
| | | | | | | | * Correctly calculate job concurrency in pass two as well * In pass two run dosetupnode -rsync to avoid wasting time. Approved by: portmgr (self)
* krion wants to drink from the pointyhat email firehose as well.kris2005-01-061-1/+1
| | | | | | XXX This should be a portbuild.conf tunable Approved by: portmgr (self)
* Now that I have so many remote build machines, don't force trying tokris2005-01-061-7/+0
| | | | | | | | fetch from ftp-master and pointyhat; they'll just get timeouts. Instead, each machine is expected to set up their own MASTER_SITE_* variables in etc/make.conf via a bindist-${hostname}.tar file. Approved by: portmgr (self)
* * Support the -norsync argument to only remove the existing build chrootskris2004-12-281-2/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | on a disconnected client, without running the time-consuming rsyncs. This is useful when a build is interrupted and needs to be restarted. * After we have cleaned up the machine, reset the queue counter by using pollmachine -queue. This has a race condition if other builds are being dispatched to the machine (e.g. builds on another branch): getmachine can claim a directory and increment the counter, then the machine is polled and finds e.g. 0 chroots in use, and resets the counter to 0, then claim-chroot is run and the build dispatched, with the counter now off-by-one. This could be fixed by running claim-chroot with the .lock held, but this turns out to be too time-consuming. A two-level lock approach might also fix this efficiently.
* * It does in fact make sense to specify -incremental and -noindex at thekris2004-12-281-7/+7
| | | | | | | | | | same time, assuming that the admin has already built the INDEX and INDEX.old in advance. * Adapt to new method of calculating build concurrency, by summing the value of ${maxjobs} listed in every portbuild.${machine} * Support 5-exp builds
* Fix the Xvfb code to run Xvfb before the build phase if detectedkris2004-12-281-15/+25
| | | | | | | | | | | (i.e. if the package lists a dependency on the relevant package in the PACKAGE_BUILDING case). This allows packages that require an available DISPLAY to again build (with some forthcoming fixes to existing ports). Improve the reporting of detected filesystem anomalies (extra files left behind after deinstallation, changes to and removal of pre-existing files)
* Overhaul of the job scheduler. The new scheduler runs buildskris2004-12-284-29/+119
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | synchronously instead of probabilistically scheduling jobs, which means that the job load on a machine never exceeds a desired threshold, and we can preferentially use faster machines when they are available. This has a dramatic effect on package build throughput, although I don't yet have precise measurements of the performance improvements. Specifically, the changes are: * Introduce the new variable maxjobs in portbuild. This replaces the build scheduling weights previously listed in the mlist file, which now changes format to list the build machines only, ranked in order of preference for job dispatches (i.e. faster machines first). * The ${arch}/queue directory is used to list machines available for jobs (file content is the number of jobs currently running on the machine). Changes to files in this directory are serialized using lockf on the .lock file. * Claim a machine with the getmachine script, with the .lock held. This picks the machine with the fewestnumber of jobs running, which is listed highest in the mlist file in case of multiple machines with equal load. The job counter is incremented, and the file removed if the counter reaches ${maxjobs} for that machine. If all machines are busy, sleep for 15 seconds and retry. * After we have claimed a machine, we run claim-chroot on it to claim an empty chroot, as before. If the claim fails, release the job from the queue with the releasemachine script and retry after a 15 second wait. * When the build is finished, decrement the job counter with the releasemachine script, with .lock held. * The checkmachines script now exists only to poll the load averages for admin convenience (every 2 minutes), and to ping for unreachable machines. When a machine cannot be reached, remove the entry in the queue directory to stop further job dispatches to it. This needs more work to deal with reinitialization of machines after they become available again.
* Overhaul of the job scheduler. The new scheduler runs buildskris2004-12-281-26/+33
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | synchronously instead of probabilistically scheduling jobs, which means that the job load on a machine never exceeds a desired threshold, and we can preferentially use faster machines when they are available. This has a dramatic effect on package build throughput, although I don't yet have precise measurements of the performance improvements. Specifically, the changes are: * Introduce the new variable maxjobs in portbuild. This replaces the build scheduling weights previously listed in the mlist file, which now changes format to list the build machines only, ranked in order of preference for job dispatches (i.e. faster machines first). * The ${arch}/queue directory is used to list machines available for jobs (file content is the number of jobs currently running on the machine). Changes to files in this directory are serialized using lockf on the .lock file. * Claim a machine with the getmachine script, with the .lock held. This picks the machine with the fewestnumber of jobs running, which is listed highest in the mlist file in case of multiple machines with equal load. The job counter is incremented, and the file removed if the counter reaches ${maxjobs} for that machine. If all machines are busy, sleep for 15 seconds and retry. * After we have claimed a machine, we run claim-chroot on it to claim an empty chroot, as before. If the claim fails, release the job from the queue with the releasemachine script and retry after a 15 second wait. * When the build is finished, decrement the job counter with the releasemachine script, with .lock held. * The checkmachines script now exists only to poll the load averages for admin convenience (every 2 minutes), and to ping for unreachable machines. When a machine cannot be reached, remove the entry in the queue directory to stop further job dispatches to it. This needs more work to deal with reinitialization of machines after they become available again. Additional changes to this file: * Exit if passed a null package name, to avoid badness later on * Send a nag-mail if pkg-plist errors are detected in the build
* * Catch up to change in formatting of 'extra files' section in logskris2004-12-281-4/+3
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* /rescue/mount_linprocfs isn't functional when called bykris2004-12-281-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | /rescue/mount -t linprocfs, so assume that the i386 build hosts have statically-built copies of the necessary binaries in /sbin, until this is fixed. Create /usr/X11R6 inside the chroot so that mtree has something to do, since this directory is otherwise orphaned.
* Support 5-exp buildskris2004-12-284-4/+14
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* Use X_WINDOW_SYSTEM for 4.x builds too.kris2004-12-101-2/+2
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* Belatedly catch up to XFREE86_VERSION -> X_WINDOW_SYSTEM change; applykris2004-12-101-3/+3
| | | | the BSD.x11.dist if set to xfree86-3, otherwise use BSD.x11-4.dist.
* The explanations of each build error no longer live on bento, they livelinimon2004-12-092-7/+7
| | | | on pointyhat.
* Construct permanent links to the error logs here too.kris2004-12-051-4/+4
| | | | | Submitted by: linimon Reminded by: marcus
* Copy the statically-linked binaries from /rescue on the host, insteadkris2004-12-051-4/+11
| | | | | of needing to also include the dynamic libraries that were confusing some ports. We still need libc.so.[56] for killall to work, though :(
* Be silent about attempts to unmount filesystems from within the chrootkris2004-12-051-4/+4
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* Clean up the symlink in ${pb}/${arch}/${branch}/latest/${dir} when we findkris2004-11-251-0/+5
| | | | a port that should not be listed here
* If sudo_cmd is set, assume we need to chown the files we created onkris2004-11-251-0/+3
| | | | the client to the client_user so they can later write to them
* Rework the -incremental support slightly; this should now be robust enoughkris2004-11-251-3/+5
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* Catch up to the changed format of the logs.kris2004-11-251-4/+4
| | | | | | | List the extra/removed/changed files separately, and colour-code the serious errors (files left behind outside of /usr/local and /usr/X11R^; files removed that were installed by another port, and files with changed permissions or ownership)
* * Recursively list all files detected as having been left behind afterkris2004-11-251-7/+22
| | | | | | | the port deinstall; mtree does not recurse into subdirectories it does not know about * Break out the 'files incorrectly removed' and 'files incorrectly changed' into their own sections
* * Fix INDEX build if MAINTAINER is not defined. [1]krion2004-11-191-0/+47
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Remove USE_QT2 since it's obsolete now. [2] * Clarify comments about ARCH. [3] * Speedup 'make readmes'. Add a perl script "Tools/make_readmes" and modify bsd.port.subdir.mk to avoid recursing into individual port directories to create README.html. [4] * Fix 'make search' to allow case insensitive search on 5-x/6-x. [5] * Add the possibility to search the ports by category. [6] * Remove tk42 and tcl76 from virtual categories since they're obsolete. [7] * Introduce new variable - DISTVERSION, vendor version of the distribution, that can be set instead of PORTVERSION and is automatically converted in a conforming PORTVERSION. [8] * Use --suffix instead of -b option for patch(1) to make it compatible with BSD patch(1) [9] * Fix {WANT,WITH}_MYSQL_VER behavior, to deal with conflicting versions. [10] PR: ports/68895 [1], ports/69486 [2], ports/68539 [3], ports/70018 [4], ports/68896 [5], ports/73299 [6], ports/73570 [7], ports/67171 [8], ports/72182 [9] Submitted by: linimon [1][3], arved [2][7], cperciva [4], Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk> [5], Radek Kozlowski <radek@raadradd.com> [6], eik [8], Andreas Hauser <andy-freebsd@splashground.de> [9], clement [10]
* Newline should go after the terminating punctuation (fix typo).dd2004-11-071-1/+1
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* Fix a couple of bugs in the extraction of this from dopackages, andkris2004-10-251-33/+20
| | | | | flatten the setupnode() function into the main body since it's only called from one place.
* Redefine the -norestr option to mean 'don't build the list ofkris2004-10-251-78/+73
| | | | | | | | | | restricted ports' instead of 'don't build any restricted ports' since the former is useful when we're not intending to publish the results of a build, but the latter is not. Move the build preprocessing (directory setup, old build rotation, etc) out from under -nobuild, so that we can set up a new build using that option.
* If the symlink under latest/ exists, then use that to find the most recentkris2004-10-251-1/+6
| | | | | error log for the port, instead of assuming it exists in the current build.
* We now also do 6.x builds in the '6' branch.kris2004-10-251-3/+3
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* Use the absolute path to nc(1) to deal with it not being in the PATH.kris2004-10-251-3/+1
| | | | Remove useless sleep(1).
* Clean up the 'latest error log' symlink when the build is successful.kris2004-10-251-0/+4
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* When a port build fails, create a symlink to the error log underkris2004-10-251-3/+4
| | | | | | | ${arch}/${branch}/latest/${portdir}. We will use this in the processfail script, so that the "new package build errors" webpages do not have out-of-date links but instead link to the most recent copy of the build error.
* Strip out date/time from +++/--- headers in generated patchfiles, so that theysobomax2004-10-141-11/+12
| | | | don't generate extra hunk each time patchfile is updated.
* Support ${client_user} and ${sudo_cmd} for running commands as root onkris2004-09-261-1/+5
| | | | | | | machines where we first connect to a non-root user and then increase privileges. Approved by: portmgr (self)
* * Break out setupnode into the dosetupnode script so it may be calledkris2004-09-261-37/+3
| | | | | | | | manually * Support 6.x builds Approved by: portmgr (self)
* Break out the setupnode function of dopackages into a separate script sokris2004-09-261-0/+47
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | that it may be called by hand. Support new portbuild.conf variables client_user = user to connect to on the client (not necessarily root). This user must have write permission to the /var/portbuild tree if disconnected=1 (i.e. we're going to run rsync). rsync_gzip = set to "-z" to enable compression on low-bandwidth disconnected clients. Approved by: portmgr (self)
* * Bail out if we can't claim a chroot directory in the client (e.g. ifkris2004-09-261-13/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ssh times out) * Support new portbuild.conf settings: client_user = user to connect to on the client (not necessarily root) sudo_cmd = If ssh'ing to a non-root user, run this command to gain root privs (set to empty string for client_user=root, or sudo for !root). Cannot require interactivity, of course. Approved by: portmgr (self)
* Refuse to "clean" / if something goes wrong upstream and we are passedkris2004-09-261-0/+5
| | | | | | the wrong path Approved by: portmgr (self)
* Pull in portbuild.$(hostname) for per-client customizationkris2004-09-261-1/+3
| | | | Approved by: portmgr (self)
* Support 6.x buildskris2004-09-262-1/+5
| | | | Approved by: portmgr (self)
* * Support 6.x buildskris2004-09-261-2/+12
| | | | | | | * Default 4.x to XFree86 4.x, 5.x and above to x.org * Don't pick up local customizations from OPTIONS Approved by: portmgr (self)
* Use a consistent PATH in both portbuild and dopackages.marcus2004-08-271-1/+1
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* Avoid possible GNATS timeouts by using query-pr.real direclty.krion2004-07-281-1/+1
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