[kde-freebsd] "make package-recursive install" question
Didier WIROTH
didier.wiroth at mcesr.etat.lu
Thu Feb 5 03:21:25 PST 2004
Hi,
Thanks a lot
Can you do the same without actually installing the kde packages or ports?
I stopped the build process on my workstation, it's definitly to slow! I
would like to build the binary packages on a fast xeon server BUT "WITHOUT"
installing kde and it's dependencies?
How do I have to do this?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kde-freebsd-bounces at freebsd.kde.org
> [mailto:kde-freebsd-bounces at freebsd.kde.org] On Behalf Of Andy Fawcett
> Sent: jeudi 5 février 2004 11:32
> To: kde-freebsd at freebsd.kde.org
> Subject: Re: [kde-freebsd] "make package-recursive install" question
>
> On Thursday 05 February 2004 12:28, Didier WIROTH wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I would like to build packages (to burn and install on other slower
> > machines) the kde32 port. I'm doing this:
> > cd /usr/ports/x11/kde3:
> > make package-recursive install
> >
> > QT has been compiled and installed but there was no package created
> > in: /usr/ports/packages/
> >
> > How do I have to modify the command to make packages of the
> entire kde
> > packages and dependencies?
>
> The easiest way to do a set of packages is to install
> portupgrade, and then run
>
> portinstall -rRp kde
>
> This will:
>
> . build kde and all dependency ports
> . create packages for all ports
>
> This is actually what I am doing at this very moment, so that
> we have packages of KDE 3.2.0 for 5.2-RELEASE/i686
>
> A.
>
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