synth package for 11-CURRENT amd64
Matthias Apitz
guru at unixarea.de
Sat Feb 27 16:11:42 UTC 2016
El día Saturday, February 27, 2016 a las 05:00:06PM +0100, John Marino escribió:
...
> >
> > $ ls /usr/PKGDIR.20151230 | wc -l
> > 1794
>
> Let me answer this way: you can pass a text file to Synth that lists one
> port origin per line and it will build that port (along with any ports
> it depends on). So however you generate that input file is valid.
>
> However, it's bad form to just generate that list from an existing
> directory because you are manually specifying dependency ports. All you
> need to do is define the leaf ports. For example, you only need to
> define "editors/libreoffice", not the entire dependency tree of
> libreoffice. So maybe you should start with a generated input file and
> manually extract the leaf ports to create the final input file.
>
> Does that make sense?
I see. The above 1794 ports are result of a file of some ~300 ports
which I passed to poudriere to build them. I should just use the same
file as input. Does 'synth prepare-system' expect a file? I did not saw
this in the git pages and have no manual until now.
Btw: I'm already building lang/gcc-6-aux, ... on my poudriere box.
Thanks for the pointer to the pkg in any case.
matthias
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