On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 14:43:20 -0400 Steve Wills swi...@freebsd.org said

We are planning to deprecate use of portsnap in ports.

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Makes sense to me. Thank you. :-)

* Portsnap doesn't seem to save disk space compared to svn or git, if you count the metadata (stored in /var/db/portsnap by default) and you do an apples-to-apples comparison of svn or git without history and ignoring possible ZFS compression. That is, you use "svn export" or git "clone --depth 1", you see this disk usage:

    342M    svnexport
    426M    git
    477M    portsnap

* Portsnap also doesn't work offline which git does. With git, you can also easily add the history by running "git pull --unshallow"

* This migration away from portsnap fits well with the planned migration to git.

Please tell me that this doesn't mean a

[HEADS UP] Planned deprecation of subversion

is on the horizon.

--Chris


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