On Thu, 16 Feb 2017 16:36:24 -0500 Baho Utot <[email protected]> wrote
> On 02/16/17 16:22, Chris H wrote: > > On Thu, 16 Feb 2017 15:48:57 -0500 Baho Utot <[email protected]> > > wrote > > >> On 02/16/17 15:40, George Mitchell wrote: > >>> On 02/16/17 15:33, Baho Utot wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On 02/16/17 14:01, Lowell Gilbert wrote: > >>>>> Baho Utot <[email protected]> writes: > >>>>> > >>>>>> On 02/16/17 06:08, Luca Pizzamiglio wrote: > >>>>>>> I'm looking for constructive critics, feedbacks, anything that can > >>>>>>> help me to make portmaster an actively maintained and used tool. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> If you can have it build in a clean chroot or jail then you'll get my > >>>>>> attention > >>>>> > >>>>> What kind of special support? > >>>>> > >>>>> I use it with a chroot that mounts /usr/ports (and src) read-only, and > >>>>> aside from the initial base system install, it took about fifteen > >>>>> minutes to set up. > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> Using chroot or jails to build each individual package > >>>> [...] > >>> > >>> While I understand the interest in chroot/jails as an optional > >>> feature, I hope it doesn't become required. The current non-use > >>> of chroot/jails is, for me, a feature -- not a bug. -- George > >>> > >>> > >> > >> Having built and packaged linux from scratch using the rpm package > >> manager, I came to find that if one is building packages to be used on > >> multiple machines, one needs to build each package in a chroot > >> environment or the package could inherit things from the parent not > >> found in the target machine. Here by making the package unusable. > > > > Hello. You shouldn't have any difficulty accomplishing your goal > > by simply setting up a jail, and using portmaster within that jail(8). > > portmaster really doesn't care where it's run. So long as it has > > everything it needs to accomplish it's job(s). :-) > > > > Hello. Having portmaster do that ( automatically/or by default ) is > better as in I wont have to do that just run the damn tool with a list > of packages. Just like synth does. Oh no I am now banned as I use > synth, whoa is me. Heh. Actually I usually use *traditional* jails to make my repo's. But when I don't, I *too* prefer synth. Nothing political. I just like it better -- it's faster, and less fuss. --Chris _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
