[moved from toolchain] GCC5: pkg vs. ports
William A. Mahaffey III
wam at hiwaay.net
Wed Feb 3 21:04:36 UTC 2016
On 02/03/16 10:40, Freddie Cash wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 6:59 AM, William A. Mahaffey III
> <wam at hiwaay.net <mailto:wam at hiwaay.net>>wrote:
>
> On 02/03/16 08:49, Torsten Zuehlsdorff wrote:
>
>
> On 03.02.2016 15:18, William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
>
> When I checked the port w/ make showconfig. it shows
> graphite enabled.
>
>
> make showconfig shows the configuration at your *local*
> portstree. It does not affect or display the settings of pkg.
>
> To check the configuration of "pkg-ports" perform a:
> $ pkg info gcc5
>
> Greetings,
> Torsten
> _______________________________________________
> freebsd-ports at freebsd.org <mailto:freebsd-ports at freebsd.org>
> mailing list
> https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports
> To unsubscribe, send any mail to
> "freebsd-ports-unsubscribe at freebsd.org
> <mailto:freebsd-ports-unsubscribe at freebsd.org>"
>
>
>
> Thanks. Where is the local portstree info stored ? My local (newly
> updated) ports gcc5-devel shows graphite enabled (see previous
> response), I thought a 'portsnap fetch update' would overwrite
> that, no ? Thanks (again) & TIA & have a good one ....
>
>
> /var/db/ports/<portname>/options
>
> That's the file that is read when you run "make showconfig" in a port
> directory. If the file doesn't exist, then it shows the default
> options from the Makefile.
>
> "make rmconfig" will remove that saved options file. Then a "make
> showconfig" will show you the default options for the port.
>
> This is all detailed in "man ports". :)
>
>
> --
> Freddie Cash
> fjwcash at gmail.com <mailto:fjwcash at gmail.com>
*Eeeeeek* (RTFM), I use pkg by default, ports only when necessary
(graphite for gcc5, flash for firefox/opera, etc.), so I am not as
familiar w/ ports ai I should be :-/ ....
--
William A. Mahaffey III
----------------------------------------------------------------------
"The M1 Garand is without doubt the finest implement of war
ever devised by man."
-- Gen. George S. Patton Jr.
More information about the freebsd-ports
mailing list