Le dim. 18 févr. 24 à 12:18:11 +0100, Aryeh Friedman <aryehfried...@gmail.com> écrivait :
> Wonderful: Are we now moving to the binary pkg only for mere mortals > then. For example my desktop is a fairly standard 12 core machine > with 24 GB of RAM and plenty of disk space (on SSD's) but yet Proudrie > slows the machine down so much that xorg becomes unresponsive or the > machine used for any other purpose (yes I know this can be customized > to make it work but that *SHOULD NOT* be the default case). One > reason I started with FreeBSD in the first place and not linsucks is > it is/(was?!?!?) completely buildable from source (including 3d party > packages) on a completely normal desktop (at least til about 2018 and > I started using FreeBSD in 1993). > > So when is it going to be possible for a mere mortal like the machine > above to use portmaster or recursive make install since Poudrie is a > machine killer It is still possible for maintainer to submit PR with patches not tested on poudriere: it is the committer’s responsibility to perform these tests before committing them. -- Th. Thomas.
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