Pretty much that, I have a full pkgbuild zone.
With a small overlay repository (https://github.com/sjorge/pkgsrc-blackdot which has a few tweaks to the salt package)

To be fair a few of those changes should probably get upstreamed.

@jperkin, do you accept a PR against joyent pkgsrc git repo?

I just upload the small selection I build as the other stuff should already be available from the main repository.



On 2017-04-25 21:15, Jonathan Perkin wrote:
* On 2017-04-25 at 19:12 BST, Filip Chabik wrote:

On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 4:53 PM, Jorge Schrauwen <[email protected]> wrote:
> This may not be workable for you but...
> I have a separate salt (targetting the latest salt release) repo that I use
> and track the current LTS release for x64_86 both base64 and tools variants
> here:
> https://pkg.blackdot.be/

Some time ago I raised topic about contributing packages directly to
SmartOS[1]. I prefer this way over heading to your own/separate
repository, though I do understand that sometimes it's simply not
applicable (for example some custom nginx module needs that are not
necessarily needed for majority of use cases etc.). Either way --
would you mind sharing you workflow for building and properly signing
packages? The GPG part was mostly difficult for me to get right and
have packages properly signed.

The instructions here should work:

  https://github.com/joyent/pkgsrc/wiki/pkgdev:signing

If not let me know.


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