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Message-ID: <5134C13A.4040307@purdue.edu> Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2013 10:43:54 -0500 From: Gregor Richards <gr@...due.edu> To: musl@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Latest pkgsrc results [What builds on musl 0.9.9?] Here are the results from my latest build of NetBSD pkgsrc 2012Q4 on musl 0.9.9, with patches from http://bitbucket.org/GregorR/musl-pkgsrc-patches revision 5a4bed4ba3aa. Attempted: 10865 Deps failed: 3456 Build tried: 7409 Build failed: 1056 Tests failed: 366 Success: 5987 (80.8071%) Breakdown: http://musl.codu.org/pkgsrc-results/pkgsrc-results-2012Q4-5a4bed4ba3aa-musl-0.9.9-breakdown.txt?attredirects=0&d=1 or http://wiki.musl-libc.org/pkgsrc_results (once the wiki is working and I can update it) Archive: http://musl.codu.org/pkgsrc-results/pkgsrc-results-2012Q4-5a4bed4ba3aa-musl-0.9.9.tar.gz?attredirects=0&d=1 Notes: In the breakdown, 'D' means dependencies, 'B' means build, 'T' means tests. Blank is success, 'X' is failure. Two reversions from last time: * I cheated to make the current version of glib2 build, because without it, pretty much everything else fails spuriously. It had a problem with resolver code, I just stubbed it out to get these results. We've already devised a correct fix, which should go into musl if it's not already there, but is not present in these results. * The new version of Ruby has (yet again!) cases of using #if __linux__ as #if __GLIBC__. I'll have to patch those up again. This broke a few hundred packages since anything that needed Ruby didn't build. If you have patches to make other packages build, please report them on the musl-pkgsrc-patches issue tracker: https://bitbucket.org/GregorR/musl-pkgsrc-patches/issues . As with all of my repositories, musl-pkgsrc-patches is also available via git: http://github.com/GregorR/musl-pkgsrc-patches . If you reply to this email, please reply-all. (I am not presently subscribed to this mailing list, as it has no digest option.) With valediction, - Gregor Richards
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