+--On 4 janvier 2015 18:24:24 +0100 Stefan Ehmann <shoes...@gmx.net> wrote: | On 02.01.2015 12:03, Stefan Ehmann wrote: |> I've recently switched from portmaster to poudriere/'pkg upgrade' to |> manage my port updates. Basically it works fine, but incremental builds |> don't quite work as I expected. |> |> poudriere rebuilds all packages if any dependency has changed. If there |> are only some ports with new versions, possibly hundreds of packages are |> rebuilt. So far it looks like I'll end up rebuilding packages like |> libreoffice/KDE/chromium several times a week. The rebuilt packages |> won't even be installed by 'pkg upgrade' because their version number |> has not changed. | | Here's an actual example from today. | | There are new versions for three ports. poudriere will rebuild 70 ports, | 67 of them will never be installed on the host.
You can't know that. Say there is a shlib change in one of the updated packages, its version is bumped, or there is a new dependency, you need to rebuild the 67 ports, and pkg will detect and reinstall them. -- Mathieu Arnold _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"