Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2017 19:25:54 +0100 From: Serpent7776 <serpent7776@gmail.com> To: "Vlad K." <vlad-fbsd@acheronmedia.com> Cc: Freebsd Ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Heads up: Poudriere changed default options dir Message-ID: <20171114192554.6b0f9a43@DaemONX> In-Reply-To: <30378a477eb015517418e98cda669dc3@acheronmedia.com> References: <30378a477eb015517418e98cda669dc3@acheronmedia.com>
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2017 18:41:53 +0100 "Vlad K." <vlad-fbsd@acheronmedia.com> wrote: > List, > > before 3.2.0 Poudriere defined PORT_DBDIR with only > <jailname>-<setname>-options, which was apparently a bug. Now (in 3.2.0) > it honors -p option in the options command and includes ports tree name > (given to -p) in PORT_DBDIR. > > In other words, if -p is given, it will be included in PORT_DBDIR. If > it's not, then nothing's changed. > > The result of that is that it will mkdir > <jailname>-<treename>-<setname>-options, which has higher priority than > <jailname>-<setname>-options, so if you have the options dir created > from before, named only <jailname>-options (or > <jailname>-<setname>-options), it will now be overriden by the new > (correct) scheme. > > This is important in my case, because when I first ran poudriere options > many lunar orbits ago, it created <jailname>-options, and > <jailname>-<setname>-options, and it remained like that as I don't have > more than one tree (but do have several jails and sets). So now it > "broke" my set up (which I suppose should be said it fixed a bug and my > setup was broken from before). > > The fix was simply to rename the old <jailname>-options dir I had to > <jailname>-default-options (as "default" is my ports tree name), and > likewise for each set I use. > > Sorry if this was mentioned before, though I found no public > announcement of this change. Thought it was important enough to mention > it, so here. > Thanks for mentioning this. I wondered why poudriere is asking me to configure each port after updating. I think it should me mentioned in UPDATING. -- /* * Serpent7776 */
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