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Rebuild progress:
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51 packages left. Pending shuffles:
Large packages build times:"Large", as determined by my gut instinct
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I seem to have counted this number at the same time as you, but the number I counted is 57. I'll send the list of everything I counted in matrix in case you would like to compare, so as not to excessively clutter the thread. |
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I built all the packages locally with
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To the best of my knowledge that's all 110 of them. |
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`--with-http` is required by `libspatialite` Upstream discussion: https://www.gaia-gis.it/fossil/libspatialite/tktview?name=2b1697e601 Co-authored-by: Robert Kirkman <rkirkman@termux.dev>
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I'd like to start getting these merged since all remaining blockers are now cleared. Will add a time estimate and order of operations shortly. |
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I'm making a list, I'm checking it twice, ~ 280 Minutes, 1 package
~ 3 Minutes, 1 package
~ 5 Minutes, 1 package
~ 18 Minutes, 21 packages
~ 50 Minutes, 11 packages
~ 60 Minutes, 36 packages
~ 70 Minutes, 1 package
~ 110 Minutes, 1 package
~ 110 Minutes, 1 package
~ 140 Minutes, 35 packages
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closing connection #0
--- LOG END ---
error: downloading 'https://www.sourceware.org/pub/bzip2/bzip2-1.0.8.tar.gz' failed
status_code: 28
status_string: "Timeout was reached"
log:
--- LOG BEGIN ---https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/actions/runs/14434556731/job/40475839176#step:7:8911 I'm gonna assume this is a transient failure and I will be retrying that CI run again later, but it's pretty frustrating because it's right at the end of a 70 minute build. |
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Will follow up with rebuilds in separate PRs shortly.
Libxml 2.14.0 raised the SOVERSION from 2 to 16 (
2 + 14)Upstream commit: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/commit/137466aeb7d51472f418ef61dd53a27e54a4a39b
I've adjusted the SOVERSION guard to make the mismatch clearer accordingly.
Here's the full revdep list for rebuilds.
I'll split these into ~5 to 7 batches.
A handful of the "very large" packages on that list will probably need their own PRs.