Date: Mon, 09 Jun 2014 14:55:23 +0800 From: Gregory Orange <gregory.orange@calorieking.com> To: Joseph Mingrone <jrm@ftfl.ca>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: pkg/poudriere: unwanted dependencies Message-ID: <53955A5B.9030704@calorieking.com> In-Reply-To: <86oayfffw8.fsf@gly.ftfl.ca> References: <86wqd4fjvr.fsf@gly.ftfl.ca> <447g541dru.fsf@lowell-desk.lan> <86oayfffw8.fsf@gly.ftfl.ca>
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Hi Joseph, On 30/05/14 23:24, Joseph Mingrone wrote: > Lowell Gilbert <freebsd-questions-local@be-well.ilk.org> writes: >> Joseph Mingrone <jrm@ftfl.ca> writes: >>> I did a nullfs mount of /var/db/ports on >>> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/options, created >>> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/make.conf (shown below), then I fed the >>> output of portmaster --list-origins | sort -d > >>> /usr/local/etc/poudriere-list to poudriere bulk. After doing a pkg >>> upgrade with the newly-created poudriere repo configured, pkg still >>> wants to install things like perl-5.16 and hal despite my configured >>> ports not depending on hal or perl-5.16. Am I missing something? >> >> Are you sure those ports aren't dependencies of something your intended >> ports depend on? It's easy enough to check; just look for perl as a >> "deps" entry in the rest of your packages (or if you already have them >> installed after a "pkg upgrade", just ask pkg by trying to delete >> perl). > > They weren't the dependencies that I expected. For example, I had > perl-5.18 installed and as the default version in make.conf. I'm still > getting used to some subtleties of pkg(ng)/poudrieire, so I'm not sure > exactly why this solved the problem, but instead of the nullfs mount of > /var/db/ports on /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/options, I used poudriere > options and things seem to be working as expected now. Would you mind elaborating a little on what you know about this? I've got Perl 5.14 installed and specified in the poudriere build list, but poudriere builds 5.16 as well. How can I control this? Cheers, Greg.
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