On Tue, Mar 17, 2026 at 12:40 AM Philip Paeps <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2026-03-16 19:18:45 (+0800), Mark Millard wrote: > > On 3/15/26 21:18, Philip Paeps wrote: > >> On 2026-03-13 21:53:48 (+0800), Olivier Certner wrote: > >>> You are likely hitting a known problem, see thread "performance > >>> regressions in 15.0". E.g., just picked one mail saying what I > >>> also > >>> personally think about it: > >>> https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-current/2025- > >>> December/009623.html > >>> (arguably, some RAM factories have burnt out for retail consumers > >>> since then...) > >>> > >>> AFAIK, the default was never switched back, but if you're building > >>> from source, a new knob was added to recover the previous behavior, > >>> see: > >>> https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/commit/?id=8d5a11cd0137d3ad > >> > >> Does this affect the package builders? > > > > Yes for the 15.* jails, the main jails [so: 16.0], and the future > > 14.4+ > > jails. > > > > (The 13.5 jails and the 14.3 jails do not have the problem.) > > > >> Does that build fix go in the > >> host or in the build jails? > > > > What primarily matters is how the world put in the build-jail was > > built. > > pkgmgr controls the build jails. I don't think they use clusteradm > images in the jails. We only supply the host operating system.
We use default releases (or security updates of default releases) Antoine
