Matthias Apitz <g...@unixarea.de> wrote: > El día domingo, diciembre 27, 2020 a las 09:22:42a. m. +0100, Kurt Jaeger > escribió:
>> That works as well. I have a checkout of the ports tree, use >> make config to define non-default port options. This stores the >> selected OPTIONs in /var/db/ports/, and poudriere uses those options >> just fine. > Re/ the options, I copy them into the jail with something like this > procedure: > > # cd /usr/ports/mail/mutt > # make config > > # mkdir -p /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/freebsd-head-options/mail_mutt > # cp /var/db/ports/mail_mutt/options > /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/freebsd-head-options/mail_mutt > > 'freebsd-head' is the name of the poudriere jail (I have some of them) > and the ports options stay there, as well the make.conf options in > /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/freebsd-head-make.conf I am following stable, and my jail's name has been set to stable. All of poudriere's settings/configs are kept in: /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d Whenever I do feel the need for non-default port options, I do use poudriere's functionality to define and store those options: poudriere options -n -j stable mail/postfix These non-default options are then put into: /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/stable-options/mail_postfix This way one can keep separate options for different jails in one space. But, there are obviously different approaches possible ;-) Regards, Michael _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"