Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2019 16:29:32 +0200 From: "Sijmen J. Mulder" <ik@sjmulder.nl> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: What does it mean to use ports? Message-ID: <20190715162932.80cb7efd26d9e89f7fc65724@sjmulder.nl> In-Reply-To: <877e8jq5zm.fsf@toy.adminart.net> References: <87o91wqjl5.fsf@toy.adminart.net> <20190715021053.2f82c84c.freebsd@edvax.de> <23851.53207.561626.837532@jerusalem.litteratus.org> <877e8jq5zm.fsf@toy.adminart.net>
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hw <hw@adminart.net> wrote: > > Verbum sapienti: be careful when you do this. The settings in > > make.conf are used for _every_ compilation on the system - ports > > ... and world ... and the kernel, > > Thanks for the warning --- Gentoo has something like that, too. Note that, having adjusted USE on Gentoo, 'emerge --newuse @world' will cause the whole tree's dependency graph to be updated and all affected packages recompiled. I don't think any of the BSD port systems have this feature. Sijmen
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