On Thu June 15 2023 19:25:53 Michele Calgaro wrote:
> if I remember correctly, we are still providing R14.0.13 on the mirror to
> ease user migration, am I wrong? So R14.0.13 and R14.1.0 would take up lot
> of space.
> If that is the case, would make more sense to drop off R14.0.13 from the
> mirror and keep trinity-testing? What do you think?
If my one-liner to analyze web logs on the primary mirror while filtering
out the redirector's status checks is accurate than I think you're right
Michele. Here's the top 20 by second-level directory, counting accesses
not bytes, over the last 15 days or so.
145327 /deb/trinity-sb
129511 /deb/trinity-testing
48093 /deb/trinity-r14.0.x
25878 /deb/trinity-r14.1.x
22105 /rpm/osstw
21067 /ulab/ubuntu
17410 /deb/trinity-builddeps-r14.0.x
11493 /rpm/f38
10715 /trinity-r14.0.0/debian
10461 /rpm/el6
10172 /rpm/el5
9957 /trinity-r14.0.0/ubuntu
9336 /rpm/el8
9008 /rpm/el7
8930 /rpm/pclinuxos
7487 /rpm/mga8
7233 /rpm/opensuse15.5
6659 /trinity/rpm
6291 /rpm/mga9
5885 /rpm/el9
Unless someone comes up with a better idea in the next 24 hours I'll
mask r14.0.x and builddeps on the mirror (on the assumption that most
of that traffic will soon move from 14.0.x to 14.1.x) and restore
trinity-testing.
FWIW here are the directory sizes:
2.0G ./releases/R14.0.8
2.4G ./releases/R14.0.0
1.9G ./releases/R14.0.11
1.9G ./releases/R14.0.7
2.3G ./releases/R14.0.5
2.3G ./releases/R14.0.4
1.9G ./releases/R14.1.0
2.0G ./releases/R14.0.9
1.9G ./releases/R14.0.6
5.3G ./releases/R14.0.1
2.4G ./releases/R14.0.3
1.9G ./releases/R14.0.12
2.0G ./releases/R14.0.10
1.9G ./releases/R14.0.13
2.4G ./releases/R14.0.2
34G ./releases
650M ./archlinux/x86_64
299M ./archlinux/aarch64
296M ./archlinux/armv7h
432M ./archlinux/powerpc64le
1.7G ./archlinux
78G ./deb/trinity-r14.1.x
52G ./deb/trinity-sb
115G ./deb/trinity-r14.0.x
1.9G ./deb/trinity-builddeps-r14.0.x
246G ./deb
1.3G ./ulab/ubuntu
1.3G ./ulab
3.6G ./rpm/osstw
2.4G ./rpm/el7
2.2G ./rpm/opensuse15.5
2.5G ./rpm/el9
3.5G ./rpm/mga8
2.5G ./rpm/el8
2.5G ./rpm/f37
3.3G ./rpm/el6
4.2G ./rpm/el5
1.7G ./rpm/pclinuxos
2.5G ./rpm/f38
2.2G ./rpm/opensuse15.4
2.5G ./rpm/mga9
2.5G ./rpm/f36
38G ./rpm
321G .
--Mike
Is this because digest didn't get updated after a backport went online 4 days ago?
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Hi everyone,
some users of RPM-based distros reported high CPU usage and general
slowness when upgrading from R14.0.x to R14.1.0.
The issue has been investigated and the problem resolved in R14.1.1-devel
(see https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/tde/tde/issues/128).
Given the severity of the problem, we have decided to backport the required
fixes and release updated builds of the affected packages for R14.1.0.
Although the problem only showed up on specific RPM distros, packages have
been updated for all distros for consistency.
Please make sure you update to the latest available version of all tqt3 and
tdelibs packages in your distribution. If you are a PSB/PTB user, you
should have already received or will receive the fixes as part of the
last/next update.
Cheers
The TDE dev team
I've run into this on multiple installations, IIRC on various distros. Current is:
# inxi -SG
System:
Host: ab560 Kernel: 6.2.12-desktop-1.mga9 arch: x86_64 bits: 64
Desktop: Trinity Distro: Mageia 9
Graphics:
Device-1: Intel RocketLake-S GT1 [UHD Graphics 730] driver: i915 v: kernel
Display: x11 server: X.org v: 1.21.1.8 driver: X: loaded: modesetting
unloaded: vesa dri: iris gpu: i915 resolution: 1: 2560x1440 2: 1920x1200
3: 1680x1050
# inxi -Aaz
Audio:
Device-1: Intel Tiger Lake-H HD Audio vendor: ASUSTeK driver: snd_hda_intel
v: kernel alternate: snd_sof_pci_intel_tgl bus-ID: 00:1f.3
chip-ID: 8086:43c8 class-ID: 0403
API: ALSA v: k6.2.12-desktop-1.mga9 status: kernel-api with: aoss
type: oss-emulator tools: alsactl,alsamixer,amixer
Server-1: JACK v: 1.9.21 status: off tools: jack_control
Server-2: PipeWire v: 0.3.71 status: active with: 1: pipewire-pulse
status: off 2: wireplumber status: active 3: pipewire-alsa type: plugin
tools: pactl,pw-cat,pw-cli,wpctl
# rpm -qa | grep -E 'arts|jack|pipew|tdm' | sort
jackit-1.9.21-3.mga9
kparts-5.105.0-1.mga9
lib64jack0-1.9.21-3.mga9
lib64kf5parts5-5.105.0-1.mga9
lib64pipewire0.3_0-0.3.71-1.mga9
pipewire-0.3.71-1.mga9
pipewire-alsa-0.3.71-1.mga9
pipewire-module-x11-0.3.71-1.mga9
pipewire-plugin-jack-0.3.71-1.mga9
pipewire-pulseaudio-0.3.71-1.mga9
pipewire-utils-0.3.71-1.mga9
run-parts-4.8.4-4.mga9
task-pipewire-9-2.mga9
trinity-arts-1.5.10-14.1.0_1.mga9
trinity-tdm-14.1.0-1.mga9
#
Audio is working normally, via HDMI to the primary display. Other displays are on
DP and HDMI-2. The DP also has speakers, but not HDMI-2. The "sound server fatal
error: cpu overload, aborting" popups return shortly after dismissal, so TDE
sessions are basically useless.
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based on faith, not based on science.
Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks!
Felix Miata