On Thu, 27 Jun 2013, Garrett Wollman wrote:

Having just gone through this in two different environments, I can
very very strongly recommend doing the following.  It's not the "easy
button" of the TV commercials, but it will make things much much
easier in the future.

This is an interesting procedure and should be made into a web-accessible document! Setting up a build machine for a network is a fairly common desire, and your procedure looks to be doing everything the newest way.

Then look through the output of "pkg query" to identify the leaf
packages that are the ones you actually wanted explicitly to have
installed.

On a single machine, this can be approximated with portmaster's "--list-origins" option. It gives a list of root and leaf ports which can be edited to just the desired ones. Feed that list to portmaster on a system with no ports installed, and it will install the leaf ports and dependencies.
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