- if _DEPRUNLIB is empty, there's no need for any computation since the
result will be empty.
- zap the loop on _LIB4* for port-wantlib-args, as run-dir-depends already
grabs them.
- expose wantlib_args and corresponding targets for pkg_create to take
advantage of.
- add a dirty way for developers to waive the fake vs. ports check (PLEASE
use with EXTRA CAUTION).
* cut it into separate targets for readability and better testing
* filter libraries more efficiently
* use internal variable for resolve-lib
create two targets for solving wantlib: one (_fake-wantlib-args) which uses
the information under the fake directory and installed packages, and another
(_port-wantlib-args) which walks packing-lists. The second one can be used
to collect meta-info even when nothing is installed, and thus provide better
package-signature accuracy, or help with lib-depends-check.
The first one uses what's actually in place when a package is built.
For now, we're paranoid and use both when building a package, erroring out
if they don't match, even though _port-wantlib-args is somewhat slower.
there's a safeguard against self-depends anyways.
This prevents ports from getting moved from "built" to "installable"
prematurely.
For instance, devel/libsoup,-gnome doesn't directly depend on
net/glib2-networking, but it depends on devel/libsoup,-main which has
the net/glib2-networking.
Without this patch, dependencies on devel/libsoup,-gnome would often build
prematurely and build net/glib2-networking with them.
- zap heuristic#3, not critical
- don't rebuild the Fetch queue all the time, it's too expensive
- fix bugs in FetchQueue computation, correctly handle 1 distfile case
- create a quick path thru adjust* that handles only new paths.
- use it during LISTING while fetching files, to make more files available
quicker.
- model distfiles as FDEPENDS, DIST, so that they can get dumped.
- add -v option that dumps a bit more stuff in log files.
with these, dpb will fetch all distfiles in a not too surprising order,
and it won't consume 40% cpu while doing so...
it more obvious how much is shared (goal is to unify a large part of these).
In particular, the locking code/stuff already active is glaringly the same...
Polish the distfiles measurements. For now, 3 heuristics that kick in
at various stages of the build (a bit of black magic).
Fix pkgpath->{has} to record both "no dependencies" and "several distfiles
missing" to avoid grabbing small patchfiles which don't lead to valid
builds while heuristic#1 is active.
dpb while checksumming huge tarballs.
Use ftp -C in a systematic way, more complicated logic as to when to
remove temp files, when to keep them: if core exited okay, wrong size
is very bad. If checksum failed on a partial fetch, retry same site with
an empty file...
- clean up clock handling, jobs with timer.
- pass more parameters thru state
- tweak the engine to handle distfiles
- lots of new code in Fetch for new jobs.
should be linked statically as reported by David Talkington. Tested with
all ports showing in bulk build logs as using -all-static.
"that looks ok for our needs" steven@