On 6/30/06, Kevin Kinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 30/06/06 David J Brooks said:
>
>> If you do 'make -DBATCH' instead of 'make' - you will use the preset
>> defaults for each port with options. Or you can do
>> 'make config-recursive' - which will offer you all
--- Javier Echaiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can put BATCH=yes in your /etc/make.conf
>
> The settings for each port (if it has something to
> config) are stored
> in /var/db/ports/{port dir name}/options (just in
> case you want to see
> what the port assumed).
>
> If you want to config
You can put BATCH=yes in your /etc/make.conf
The settings for each port (if it has something to config) are stored
in /var/db/ports/{port dir name}/options (just in case you want to see
what the port assumed).
If you want to configure ports (with than ncurses blues screen)
sometimes and assume d
On Friday 30 June 2006 17:31, David J Brooks wrote:
> On Friday 30 June 2006 11:10, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> > Apologies if this is in a FAQ, I didn't see it.
> >
> > How does one tell the ports system to not query interactively for input,
> > and just take default build options, or a predefined
On Saturday 01 July 2006 00:44, Gerard Seibert wrote:
> Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> > On 30/06/06 David J Brooks said:
> > > If you do 'make -DBATCH' instead of 'make' - you will use the preset
> > > defaults for each port with options. Or you can do
> > > 'make config-recursive' - which will off
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 30/06/06 David J Brooks said:
>
> > If you do 'make -DBATCH' instead of 'make' - you will use the preset
> > defaults for each port with options. Or you can do
> > 'make config-recursive' - which will offer you all the option screens for
> > the port in whose d
On Friday 30 June 2006 13:25, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 30/06/06 David J Brooks said:
> > If you do 'make -DBATCH' instead of 'make' - you will use the preset
> > defaults for each port with options. Or you can do
> > 'make config-recursive' - which will offer you all the option screens for
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 30/06/06 David J Brooks said:
If you do 'make -DBATCH' instead of 'make' - you will use the preset
defaults for each port with options. Or you can do
'make config-recursive' - which will offer you all the option screens for
the port in whose directory you're cur
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 30/06/06 David J Brooks said:
If you do 'make -DBATCH' instead of 'make' - you will use the preset
defaults for each port with options. Or you can do
'make config-recursive' - which will offer you all the option screens for
the port in whose directory you're cur
On 30/06/06 David J Brooks said:
> If you do 'make -DBATCH' instead of 'make' - you will use the preset
> defaults for each port with options. Or you can do
> 'make config-recursive' - which will offer you all the option screens for
> the port in whose directory you're currently in and all it
On Friday 30 June 2006 11:10, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> Apologies if this is in a FAQ, I didn't see it.
>
> How does one tell the ports system to not query interactively for input,
> and just take default build options, or a predefined set of options?
> Running a portupgrade -a and finding the ni
Apologies if this is in a FAQ, I didn't see it.
How does one tell the ports system to not query interactively for input, and
just take default build options, or a predefined set of options? Running a
portupgrade -a and finding the night wasted while the box sat waiting for
input is no fun at all.
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