
On Wed, 24 Apr 2024, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
Hello.
I am a bit off-topic, but still it was ringing .., so sorry.
Daryl F wrote in <b6aa3054-1fc6-1acd-cd01-aa9d34859837@prairieturtle.ca>: |Hi all,
Concur.
|I use a docker snapshot environment to create accurate footprints for the |ports in the df repo. Ports are built in isolation to ensure there is no
That is cool. (I do not, only unshare(1) etc namespace with overlay mounts for "security" or whatever, etc. But possibly one day i will use /var/lib/pkg/db to modify the overlay mount, to be clean except for base and dependencies. Whatever "base" is, hm.)
|parasitic interaction in dependencies. This has worked well for several |years. It catches missing dependencies and generates footprints that may |end up reporting NEW items but never MISSING items. | |This methodology is broken by this test in the qt6-webengine Pkgfile:
I did not report it, but for some time llvm or what checks and uses clang for building when installed, which is doomed to fail on interdependency issues, unless *all* parties (llvm, compiler-rt, clang) are build and *then* installed, but not when each one is build then installed, as that chain will not survive. (Ie that striked me as i did not remove me in my overlay. Even more overlay work ... Prairieturtle is a funny domain name!)
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--steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)
I live on the Canadian prairie. We kept Red-Eared Slider turtles inside for pets for years. Plus we have turtles living outside (tough buggers). Hence the domain name. -Daryl