Re: Can `pkg prime-origins` be "trained" to pick up flavors?
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2024 17:22:15 UTC
On Mon, 1 Jul 2024 15:46:18 +0200
DutchDaemon - FreeBSD Forums Administrator <DutchDaemon@FreeBSD.org>
wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I use `pkg prime-origins` on my servers to pick up the ports that
> Poudriere needs to build for that (cluster of) server(s).
>
> This doesn't work for flavors, or I'm missing a trick.
>
> E.g.: I have installed the "guestagent" flavor of emulators/qemu
> ("qemu-guest-agent" in pkg terms), which gets built in Poudriere as
> "emulators/qemu@guestagent".
>
> All good and well.
>
> But `pkg prime-origins` picks it up as "emulators/qemu", which, of
> course, triggers Poudriere to build the whole thing,
> "emulators/qemu@default".
>
> Which I don't need.
>
> So either pkg needs to be amended to be able to recognize and report a
> flavor, or I have to put this in the jail's make.conf on Poudriere.
>
> I'm not sure if there's a place for that in a generic make.conf for all
> ports in that specific jail; you know, one that contains
> all-encompassing lines like
>
> DEFAULT_VERSIONS= php=82 apache=2.4 mysql=80 ssl=openssl python=3.9
> python3=3.9
>
> Anyone?
Hi.
pkg records informations about FLAVORs in annotations only.
You should search output from `pkg -A <packagename>` for each pkg.
Does the script on brew.bsd.cafe [1] help understanding/usable?
[1]
https://brew.bsd.cafe/TomAoki/sh_scripts/src/branch/main/poudlist-all
Regards.
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Tomoaki AOKI <junchoon@dec.sakura.ne.jp>