Savannah has been flaky lately:
Fetching config.guess from Savannah, timeout 15s...
curl: (28) Operation timed out after 15442 milliseconds with 0 bytes received
Falling back to safe config.guess.
Fetching config.sub from Savannah, timeout 15s...
curl: (28) Operation timed out after 15482 milliseconds with 0 bytes received
Falling back to safe config.sub.
==> freetype-2.4.3.tar.gz
!! Download failed: https://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/freetype/freetype-old/freetype-2.4.3.tar.gz
../scripts/004-freetype-2.4.3.sh: Failed.
../scripts/009-ps3libraries.sh: Failed.
I think we may not really need it here. For ps3toolchain, there's no good reason to prefer the live fetch over the vendored copies already in config/, as they're effectively identical for PS3. For ps3libraries, I'd suggest the same for its config.* fetch, and also migrating the freetype 2.4.3 source from Savannah to SourceForge.
So I'd propose dropping Savannah downloads entirely and just using vendored config.
Savannah has been flaky lately:
I think we may not really need it here. For ps3toolchain, there's no good reason to prefer the live fetch over the vendored copies already in
config/, as they're effectively identical for PS3. For ps3libraries, I'd suggest the same for its config.* fetch, and also migrating the freetype 2.4.3 source from Savannah to SourceForge.So I'd propose dropping Savannah downloads entirely and just using vendored config.