> On Mar 12, 2026, at 16:32, Kurt Jaeger <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi! > >>>> I just noticed that a poudriere build of dns/bind920 is compiling >>>> things like ghostscript and cups.... Is that necessary? Can it be >>>> prevented? >>> >>> This might help, please test: >>> >>> make config >>> >>> DOCS=off >> >> Apologies for being obtuse, is this part of the poudriere command >> or something done directly in /usr/ports? > > This probably can be done in /usr/ports/dns/bind920. > > I have not tested all the details, but if poudriere is set up properly, > it should write some entries to: > > /var/db/ports/dns_bind920/options > > which can be copied to > > /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/options/dns_bind920 > > to be picked up in the next poudriere run. > >> As an aside, I'd like to >> have the man pages, it's the GUI-related material that seems a waste >> since this is for a headless server. > > I have not analysed this in full detail, but I'm not sure man pages > and the rest can easily be seperatly build. > >> As an aside, quite a few Linux programs seem to have no man page. >> It would be sad if FreeBSD went that route. > > I agree, but this depends on the port and the nitty-gritty details > of the app itself. > > -- > [email protected] +49 171 3101372 Now what ? >
Easiest would be: % echo "dns_bind920_UNSET+=DOCS >> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/make.conf Kind regards, Moin
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