Switched to parsing srcinfo with channels on all available cpus, speeding
up srcinfo-parsing and queue generation by a lot.
New memory-limit based building will max out the available memory while
not building the same packages at the same time for different marchs,
fixing some long-standing bugs like firefox not building at the same time
because the same ports are used for profile-based optimization. This
also drops the artificial delay on build-start, speeding up things even
more. This also means there is no hard-coded limit on how many packages
can be build at once anymore. As long as there is RAM available, builds will be
started.
Add database with background information for each pkgbase, for possible future use.
A static status page is generated from the db.
Currently includes:
* sub-packages
* build-time
* build-duration
* status (failed, latest, skipped, queued, building, build)
* version (both from PKGBUILD and repo)
* last checked
Database is currently only used for informational purposes. Goal is to refactor many (expensive) methods to use the db instead of searching/parsing files.
Reviewed-on: https://git.harting.dev/anonfunc/ALHP.GO/pulls/26
Co-authored-by: Giovanni Harting <539@idlegandalf.com>
Co-committed-by: Giovanni Harting <539@idlegandalf.com>