poudriere
ccache
poudriere | ccache | |
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13 | 28 | |
371 | 2,178 | |
2.2% | 1.6% | |
9.4 | 9.4 | |
12 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Shell | C++ | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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poudriere
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IT Pro Tuesday #257 - IAS/NPS Log Analysis, Web Dev Tutorials, FreeBSD Builder & More
poudriere is a powerful port/package build and test system with a focus on package production and bulk building for FreeBSD. This easy-to-use, parallelized solution relies solely on the base system and can build the entire portstree. Supports building packages for different FreeBSD versions, and ensures compatibility with any package management tool by organizing packages in an identical layout to official mirrors. qci considers it a favorite tool.
- Dear Red Hat: Are you dumb?
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Helpful Guide to Poudriere for a First-Time BSD User coming from Linux
poudriere(8) command synonyms: jail, jails … · Issue #1053 · freebsd/poudriere
- Simple FreeBSD Poudriere Harvester Guide
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Are there some sort of "jails images" one can pull to quickly setup popular software stacks?
95% of the time the only thing you have to do is install a package and enable the service. So what's the value in having a centralized repository of pre-configured images? Sure, if you want to roll out an image to thousands of servers - make an image using poudriere image](https://github.com/freebsd/poudriere/wiki/poudriere-image.8-devel) and send them out. It's not really any easier - and is definitely not better - to use an image that someone else made.
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FreeBSD Home Audio Studio
> pkg is an amazing system that beats dpkg or rpm
What's your reasoning for this statement? I find poudriere[1] handy for compiling one's own packages from ports configured to fit one's goals, but I see nothing outstanding in plain pkg.
It has issues when there's an IPv6 address up (even link-local) but no egress v6 routing. It would hang and wait for a timeout when an IPv6 address is selected from resolved addresses. After a timeout - pkg connects to v4 endpoint but if there's several packages to be downloaded, it can fall back to trying to connect to v6 with the next package.
On the other hand, I've recently had Ubuntu 22.04 register Python-related packages which were not successfully installed, resulting in all dpkg/apt/apt-get commands failing due to py3clean script throwing trackbacks, until /var/lib/dpkg/status was edited and these packages were in fact installed and then removed.
[1] https://github.com/freebsd/poudriere/wiki
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I want to move from linux to bsd
poudriere-devel has a bug where it tries to delete the incorrect zpool when building a zfs image fails. There's a pull request that addresses it, but I have no idea when that will get merged. I also don't know how long it will be before there's a new poudriere release after it gets merged. The current ports version was last updated in 2022-09, so it could be months.
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Ccache – a fast C/C++ compiler cache
I use this with Poudriere to speed up my FreeBSD pkg host building multiple Sets of ports https://github.com/freebsd/poudriere/wiki/ccache
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Sorry if dumb question but I’m looking to build a home network router (I should probably just buy one but I’m a bit of a hobbyist and an IT student) Would this hardware be okay or overkill? Network of 20ish devices. Thanks
Also jails is a terrific concept with poudriere and bastille
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Getting started with poudriere – with latest packages and OpenZFS
https://github.com/freebsd/poudriere/wiki/ and more.
ccache
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Deep Learning with “AWS Graviton2 + NVIDIA Tensor T4G” for as low as free* with CUDA 12.2
# Download and install ccache for faster compilation wget https://github.com/ccache/ccache/releases/download/v4.8.3/ccache-4.8.3.tar.xz tar -xf ccache-4.8.3.tar.xz pushd ccache-4.8.3 cmake . make -j $CPUS make install popd # Install NumPy, a dependency for PyTorch dnf install -y numpy # Install Python typing extensions for better type-checking sudo -u ec2-user pip3 install typing-extensions # Clone PyTorch repository and install from source git clone --recursive https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch.git pushd pytorch python3 setup.py install popd # Refresh the dynamic linker run-time bindings ldconfig # Install additional Python libraries for PyTorch sudo -u ec2-user pip3 install sympy filelock fsspec networkx
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This isn’t the way to speed up Rust compile times
> What can I use to cache with MSVC that isn't Incredibuild?
Ccache works, but if you use the Visual Studio C++ compiler you need to configure your build to be cacheable.
https://github.com/ccache/ccache/wiki/MS-Visual-Studio
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Flutter or React Native
That ecosystem now is too young. All these things must be configured by an automatic installer. Packages and pods need to be tested before release, etc. Previous was 80 min compilation time of the Firestore package. Solved with https://ccache.dev/. But why Dart developers must know, how to install and configure object cache for C++ compilers?
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Distcc: A fast, free distributed C/C++ compiler
Related
https://github.com/icecc/icecream - another option that does what distcc does, but aimed at a somewhat different use case.
https://ccache.dev/ - a similar idea but provides caching of build outputs instead of distributing builds. You can use it together with distcc to achieve even better performance.
- Debugging the QtCreator
- How to avoid compiling whole C++ project every time using Github actions?
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Boring Python: Code Quality
> All those big changes introduce commits that make git bisect generally slower.
Bisection search is log2(n) so doubling the number of commits should only add one more bisection step, yes?
> Which might be awful if you also have some C code to recompile at every step of bisecting.
That reminds me, I've got to try out ccache (https://ccache.dev/ ) for my project. My full compile is one minute, but the three files that take longest to compiler rarely change.
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Ccache – a fast C/C++ compiler cache
I worked with the internals of this some 16 years ago, maintaining a customized version at Zeugma Systems. Some change of mine was reworked by someone and upstreamed:
https://github.com/ccache/ccache/commit/e8354384f67bc733bea5...
What are some alternatives?
ardour - Mirror of Ardour Source Code
sccache - Sccache is a ccache-like tool. It is used as a compiler wrapper and avoids compilation when possible. Sccache has the capability to utilize caching in remote storage environments, including various cloud storage options, or alternatively, in local storage.
aseprite-macos-buildsh - Automated script to create latest release app (either beta, or release whichever is newer) of Aseprite for macOS
buildcache - A build cache
bastille - Bastille is an open-source system for automating deployment and management of containerized applications on FreeBSD.
Redis - Redis is an in-memory database that persists on disk. The data model is key-value, but many different kind of values are supported: Strings, Lists, Sets, Sorted Sets, Hashes, Streams, HyperLogLogs, Bitmaps.
switchroot-android-build - Scripts and environment to build Switchroot Android image
linux-tkg - linux-tkg custom kernels
unifi-pfsense - A script that installs the UniFi Controller software on pfSense and other FreeBSD systems
icecream - Distributed compiler with a central scheduler to share build load
anydsl - Meta project to quickly build dependencies
setup-gcc - GitHub action to set up GCC