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Date:      Sat, 29 Nov 2014 21:58:17 -0700
From:      "Reed A. Cartwright" <cartwright@asu.edu>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Tracking Binary Ports/Pkgs Tree
Message-ID:  <CALOkxuxDJ7fV9XOZ1t8D9tfLqMZvN3CwQa9iz0qQOGmgGnNXmQ@mail.gmail.com>

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I have been using poudriere for a while to build packages locally.  I
recently reduced the package server to just the ports that I need to
have custom options.  I want to rely on the freebsd pkgs as much as I
can.

However, this has proven difficult because my ports directory is often
ahead of the one that corresponded to the latest set of binary
packages.  I read where packages are build off of a snapshot of the
ports tree on every wednesday.

Is this snapshot saved anywhere?  If so, I would like to be able to
sync my local ports directory against it.  If not, I would like to
request such ability.

-- 
Reed A. Cartwright, PhD
Barrett Honors Faculty
Assistant Professor of Genomics, Evolution, and Bioinformatics
School of Life Sciences
Center for Evolutionary Medicine and Informatics
The Biodesign Institute
Arizona State University
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