Hi, On 29.01.2023 21:57, Michael Tremer wrote: > Hello, > >> On 29 Jan 2023, at 18:18, Matthias Fischer wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> right now I'm running a second clean build on current 'next'. Just to be >> *absolutely* sure that this works. > > Great! Second build ran through without errors. >> But: while uploading the sources of 'rust 1.67', I'm getting "out of >> disk space" errors. >> >> Seems that ~1.4GB source code is bit too much for git.ipfire.org ath the >> moment, sorry. > > Yes, the partition for the source ran out of space. > > I increased the size, but 1.4G per release seems to be very excessive… Yep. I was a bit puzzled, too. 1.65: 1.3GB, 1.67: 1.4GB - where will this end up when 2.0 comes out!? Estimated: ~4.7GB!? ;-) I'm ready to push - shall I? Best, Matthias > -Michael > >> Best, >> Matthias >> >> On 29.01.2023 15:27, Michael Tremer wrote: >>> Hello Matthias, >>> >>>> On 28 Jan 2023, at 14:37, Matthias Fischer wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> after the last drama I hardly dare to ask, but: are we interested in a >>>> 'rust 1.67' update, now that the update to 'rust 1.65' is in 'next'? >>> >>> Generally yes, because we should follow upstream as close as possible when there is such a fast pace from upstream. I am sure there are plenty of bug fixes and security fixes included in this release. >>> >>> However, with the massive amount of work it takes, I believe that we do not need to jump to every single release. We have other things to take care of after all. >>> >>> So, if it is an easy jump, feel free to send patches. :) >>> >>> Thank you for all your effort. I know how much pain packaging Rust is. >>> >>> All the best, >>> -Michael >>> >>>> Changelog: >>>> => >>>> https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/stable/RELEASES.md#version-1670-2023-01-26 >>>> >>>> First tests and build (I was curious): only lfs and rootfile updates are >>>> needed. >>>> >>>> *duckandcover*... ;-) >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> Matthias >>> >> >