Re: Package Building in the Large

2007-11-25 Thread Chuck Robey
Doug Barton wrote: Jason C. Wells wrote: Doug Barton wrote: On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Jason C. Wells wrote: What I am trying to do is to build 30 or so packages including the big ones like X, kde, gnome, plus all of their dependencies on a build host and then use pkg_add on various machines. I

Re: Package Building in the Large

2007-11-25 Thread Stephen Montgomery-Smith
Chuck Robey wrote: Doug Barton wrote: Jason C. Wells wrote: Doug Barton wrote: On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Jason C. Wells wrote: What I am trying to do is to build 30 or so packages including the big ones like X, kde, gnome, plus all of their dependencies on a build host and then use pkg_add on

Re: Package Building in the Large

2007-11-25 Thread Stephen Montgomery-Smith
Doug Barton wrote: On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Jason C. Wells wrote: What I am trying to do is to build 30 or so packages including the big ones like X, kde, gnome, plus all of their dependencies on a build host and then use pkg_add on various machines. I have had a variety of difficulties with

Re: Package Building in the Large

2007-11-22 Thread Doug Barton
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Jason C. Wells wrote: What I am trying to do is to build 30 or so packages including the big ones like X, kde, gnome, plus all of their dependencies on a build host and then use pkg_add on various machines. I have had a variety of difficulties with all of the methods I

Re: Package Building in the Large

2007-11-22 Thread Jason C. Wells
Doug Barton wrote: On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Jason C. Wells wrote: What I am trying to do is to build 30 or so packages including the big ones like X, kde, gnome, plus all of their dependencies on a build host and then use pkg_add on various machines. I have had a variety of difficulties with

Re: Package Building in the Large

2007-11-22 Thread Doug Barton
Jason C. Wells wrote: Doug Barton wrote: On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Jason C. Wells wrote: What I am trying to do is to build 30 or so packages including the big ones like X, kde, gnome, plus all of their dependencies on a build host and then use pkg_add on various machines. I have had a variety

Re: Package Building in the Large

2007-11-22 Thread Doug Barton
Jason C. Wells wrote: Most of the message below is just rounding out the discussion. There is one significant question on recursion though. Sounds good, I'll snip the bits that don't require comment. Doug Barton wrote: I also ended up with shared a library version problem in at least one

Re: Package Building in the Large

2007-11-22 Thread Jason C. Wells
Most of the message below is just rounding out the discussion. There is one significant question on recursion though. Doug Barton wrote: I also ended up with shared a library version problem in at least one port (grip) in spite of having started my build with a completely vacant /usr/local.

Re: Package Building in the Large

2007-11-22 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 07:13:04AM -0800, Jason C. Wells wrote: ... Not all dependencies had a package built for them. For my list of 31 ports that I actually desired to build there was a dependency list (make all-depends-list) of 758 ports. Of those 758 ports there were 427 packages

Re: Package Building in the Large

2007-11-20 Thread Kris Kennaway
Jason C. Wells wrote: I have been toying with a variety of package building methods lately. My latest effort involves looking into the Third Party Release Engineering documented here: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/releng-packages/index.html. Where do I start if I am

Package Building in the Large

2007-11-19 Thread Jason C. Wells
I have been toying with a variety of package building methods lately. My latest effort involves looking into the Third Party Release Engineering documented here: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/releng-packages/index.html. Where do I start if I am looking for package