Buildbot for Archlinux based repos with different
x86-64 feature levels, -O3
and
LTO.
Warning
NVIDIA graphics users using the proprietary driver are strongly encouraged to read the FAQ about Linux kernel modules before enabling any repos.
Caution
Before enabling any of these repos, make sure that your system supports the level of functionality you want to
enable (e.g. x86-64-v3
).
If you don't check first, you may not be able to boot your system and will have to downgrade any packages you may
have upgraded.
Check which feature levels your CPU supports with
/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 --help
Example output snippet for a system supporting up to x86-64-v3
:
Subdirectories of glibc-hwcaps directories, in priority order:
x86-64-v4
x86-64-v3 (supported, searched)
x86-64-v2 (supported, searched)
Note
ALHP repos for x86-64-v2
, x86-64-v3
and x86-64-v4
are currently available. You can see all available
repositories here.
Install alhp-keyring and alhp-mirrorlist from the AUR.
Example with yay
:
yay -S alhp-keyring alhp-mirrorlist
alhp-keyring
provides the current signing keys used by ALHP, alhp-mirrorlist
a selection of mirrors.
Edit /etc/pacman.d/alhp-mirrorlist
and comment in/out the mirrors you want to enable/disable.
By default, a CDN mirror provided by ALHP is selected.
Note
cdn.alhp.dev
and alhp.dev
are provided directly by ALHP. If you have problems with a mirror,
open an issue at the mirrorlist repo.
Add the ALHP repos to your /etc/pacman.conf
. Make sure the appropriate ALHP repository is above the Archlinux
repo.
Example for x86-64-v3
:
[core-x86-64-v3]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/alhp-mirrorlist
[core]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[extra-x86-64-v3]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/alhp-mirrorlist
[extra]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
# if you need [multilib] support
[multilib-x86-64-v3]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/alhp-mirrorlist
[multilib]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
Replace x86-64-v3
with the x86-64 feature level you want to enable.
Tip
Multiple layers can be stacked as described in https://somegit.dev/ALHP/ALHP.GO/issues/255#issuecomment-3335.
pacman -Suy
To disable ALHP, remove all x86-64-vX entries in /etc/pacman.conf
and remove alhp-keyring
and alhp-mirrorlist
.
After that, you can update pacman's databases and downgrade all packages, like
pacman -Suuy
Enabled for all packages built after 04 Nov 2021 12:07:00 UTC. More details. LTO status is visible per package on the package status page.
KCFLAGS
/KCPPFLAGS
are used to build the kernel packages with our additional flags.
Due to our increase in pkgrel, building the kernel packages will break any directly linked modules such as nvidia
(not nvidia-dkms
) or virtualbox-host-modules-arch
(not virtualbox-host-dkms
). Their respective dkms
-variant is
not affected. This issue is being tracked in #68, a solution is being worked on.
You want to mirror ALHP? You are welcome to do so, see alhp-mirrorlist for how to become one.
Packages excluded
from building (besides all any
architecture packages) are being listed in issue #16.
See also package status page (search for blacklisted
).
Also relevant for: I can't find package X / Application X fails to start because it links to an old/newer lib
ALHP builds packages after they are released in the official Archlinux repos (excluding [*-testing]
).
This will cause packages to be delayed if the current batch contains many packages, or packages that take a while to
build (e.g. chromium
).
You can always check on the progress of the current build cycle on the package status page.
Please refrain from opening issues caused by packages currently in queue/not yet build/not yet moved to the repo.
Please keep in mind that large rebuilds such as openssl
or python
can take days to complete on our current build
hardware.
ALHP provides a debuginfod instance under debuginfod.alhp.dev
.
To use it, have debuginfod
installed on your system and add it to your DEBUGINFOD_URLS
with:
echo "https://debuginfod.alhp.dev" > /etc/debuginfod/alhp.urls
If you want to switch between levels, e.g. from x86-64-v3
to x86-64-v4
, you need to revert to official packages
first, and then enable your desired repos again.
- Comment out or remove the ALHP repo entries in
/etc/pacman.conf
. - Downgrade packages with
pacman -Suuy
. - Clear pacman's package cache with
pacman -Scc
. - Uncomment/add your desired repos to
/etc/pacman.conf
and update withpacman -Suy
.
For any non-issue questions, or if you just want to chat, ALHP has a Matrix
room here (#alhp@ofsg.eu
). You can also find me (@idlegandalf)
in #archlinux:archlinux.org
.
I appreciate any money you want to throw my way, but donations are strictly optional. Donations are primarily used to pay for server costs. Also consider donating to the Archlinux Team, without their work ALHP would not be possible.
This project and all of its source code is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or any later version. See LICENSE for details.