Re: is there a system-wide setting for qt version?
Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2025 01:00:41 UTC
Chris <portmaster@bsdforge.com> wrote: > There is however, another option that effectively gives you the end result > you hope to achieve; make --config-recursive. You will need to repeat this > command until you no longer get config dialogs. Once complete, the results > can only relied upon for your current ports tree. Any git pull/tree He was asking about flavours. If you're using options, You can actually do it globally. I'm not sure if options will work in "voids" use-case, but this is how it's done: # Override specific 'dialog' ports options using the following on the # command-line anywhere below the "/usr/ports/" tree, or in /etc/make.conf # # ${port}_SET_FORCE - List of options to enable (overriding each # specific setting in the ports options file) # ${port}_UNSET_FORCE - List of options to disable (overriding each # specific setting in the ports options file) # # For global overrides, use "OPTIONS_SET_FORCE" and "OPTIONS_UNSET_FORCE" # variables, as appropriate. Don't forget, you probably want to use "+=" # rather than "=" when you define them! # # E.G: # # # x11/xterm: # # ~~~~~~~~~ # x11_xterm_SET_FORCE= PCRE 256COLOR # x11_xterm_UNSET_FORCE= LUIT WCHAR # # Global: # # OPTIONS_SET_FORCE+= IPV6 OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS # # # -- SSL - Enable usage of ca_root_nss wherever possible: # OPTIONS_SET_FORCE+= CA_BUNDLE # # # -- Native Language Support: # OPTIONS_SET_FORCE+= NLS Cheers, Jamie