On Oct 02 20:01, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
On Mon, 2 Oct 2017, the wise Don Lewis wrote:
Yes it can. If you use the svn method when creating a jail you can
chose any arbitrary source branch from the svn repository and then
you can specify any desired svn revision on that branch when you
update the jail. You would probably want to use this method when
building ports for 12.0-CURRENT rather than creating the jail using
a 12.0-CURRENT snapshot.
I'm running 11.1-STABLE now, upgrading every few months or when there
is an important security fix. Do I have to build a new system twice in
that case (once my running system and once the poudriere jail)?
What I do is to initially create the jail using poudriere jail -c -j 11
-m src=/usr/src and then I upgrade the jail using poudriere jail -u -j
11.
These commands use the existing /usr/src and /usr/obj trees from the
host system buildworld/kernel. It doesn't need to be rebuilt.
--
Matt
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