> For every build -
> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/make.conf
> OPTIONS_SET= OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS SIMD PGSQL IPV6
> editors_vim_SET= CSCOPE X11 GTK3 PYTHON
> You can also get more specific by using -
> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/<setname>-make.conf
> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/<tree>-make.conf
> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/<jailname>-make.conf
> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/<jailname>-<tree>-make.conf
> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/<jailname>-<setname>-make.conf
> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/<jailname>-<tree>-<setname>-make.conf
> Shane Ambler
Is there any way to do this options preconfiguring not using poudriere?
One good thing about NetBSD pkgsrc, also Gentoo portage, is being able to set
options by package or for all packages in /etc/make.conf or mk.conf .
Is there a good way to do this in FreeBSD prior to running synth?
I found it very disconcerting to do a massive portupgrade (using portupgrade),
going to bed or otherwise away from the computer, and then finding it stopped
at a dialog screen.
I ran make config-recursive many times, several times on the same port to get
what was missed on the first or previous make config-recursive.
I am not familiar with the details on planned upgrades to the ports framework
and how they will affect usability of portmaster, but remember some users swore
by portmanager during the pkg_* days, prior to pkgng.
Portmanager could not be made compatible with pkgng and was subsequently
dropped from ports/ports-mgmt.
Tom
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