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On 2019-10-02 1:16 a.m., Tobias Kortkamp wrote:
>> - Default version of LLVM switched to 8.0
> - Default LLVM is now 9.0
Is that a correction or a typo?
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D'Arcy Cain writes:
> On 2019-10-02 1:16 a.m., Tobias Kortkamp wrote:
>
>>> - Default version of LLVM switched to 8.0
>> - Default LLVM is now 9.0
>
> Is that a correction or a typo?
Correction:
- 2019Q4 has LLVM_DEFAULT=90
- 2019Q3 has LLVM_DEFAULT=80
- 2019Q2 has LLVM_DEFAULT=80
- 2019Q1 has
Hello,
As far as I know, the chroot support in the ports tree, is not used by anyone
(and is broken in many areas) this is the feature called DESTDIR.
If anyone is using it, can you please raise your voice, in order to understand
your use case and see if we should juste remove the support for
On Wed, Oct 02, 2019 at 10:55:12PM +0400, Antranig Vartanian wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I use DESTDIR at $work. our simple use case is the following: mount NFS to
> server0 (which is more powerful), use DESTDIR to install into the NFS mounted
> location, then other can use and merge those binaries.
On Wed, Oct 02, 2019 at 11:01:39PM +0400, Antranig Vartanian wrote:
> we never had any issues, the system was automated by the old sysdamin,
> currently running FreeBSD 11.2, although I’m migrating to my way (make on NFS
> server, make install on clients), so I wont need DESTDIR.
>
> for the
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