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Re: rust and new thunderbird
Havard Eidnes <he%NetBSD.org@localhost> writes:
> BTW, for me I had to add the attached patch to make the new
> version build. Not sure what's needed to make just "isnan()" be
> available name-space-wise, so I did what the build log suggested.
Built on 9/amd64, or someplace else. Not directed at you, but in
general people who work on pkgsrc tend to be on 10/current but the
supported branches are 8 and 9. Except that we have given up on 8.
Is that committed yet?
> On my build host (which is quite beefy: 16 physical cores, 32
> logical, 128GB memory), csh's "time" reported
>
> 29624.386u 2190.747s 37:39.95 1407.7% 13+2k 3155+950026io 10091pf+0w
> and
> 22887.054u 1747.188s 21:30.82 1908.4% 18+2k 76+28544io 2537pf+0w
>
> for the two cycles to complete the build (me adding the attached
> patch in-between), just to adjust expectations.
Wow, that's a lot!
With only 1 job, now I see:
15266 gdt 82 0 8655M 2434M biowai/0 36:24 30.96% 30.96% rustc
> BTW, I noticed in the build log while linking libxul.so:
>
> ld: warning: libfreetype.so.19, needed by /usr/pkgsrc/mail/thunderbird/work/.buildlink/lib/libfontconfig.so, may conflict with libfreetype.so.6
>
> which probably isn't good... It does start, though, and clicking
> around without having it configured also works as one could expect.
yes, that is probably not good, but not so strange these days, and I
think unrelated to rust.
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