Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2021 20:15:09 +0200 From: Kurt Jaeger <pi@freebsd.org> To: Chris <portmaster@bsdforge.com> Cc: freebsd-ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: When will git be supported for ports? Message-ID: <YImmLeTF6mcc6Aln@home.opsec.eu> In-Reply-To: <08eb32f6fb033f8590a6f2b181436119@bsdforge.com> References: <08eb32f6fb033f8590a6f2b181436119@bsdforge.com>
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Hi! > Maintainer for some ~160 ports, and attempting to fix some > bugs. But as I understand it 'git' is supposed to be the new > source of truth. While I know svn by heart. I have near zero > understanding of git, or for that matter, why anyone would > rather use it. The 'why' was explained here: https://github.com/bsdimp/freebsd-git-docs/ But, unfortunatly, that text moved somewhere. It's a good first test to find out how to recover that text from the git repo 8} Any hints ? > That said; as I try to discover the new > procedures for maintaining ports under git. I see there isn't > anything in the porters-handbook regarding the acquisition > of the ports tree in order to get started. > Shouldn't this be at the very beginning of the ports doc? This below should work, and I agree with you: It was hard to find out. mkdir -p somedir/ports cd somedir git clone -o freebsd \ --config remote.freebsd.fetch='+refs/notes/*:refs/notes/*' \ https://git.freebsd.org/ports.git ports I'm also trying to learn more git to be able to work on the ports tree, but my time is limited and somehow, I still do not see the forest for the trees 8-( -- pi@opsec.eu +49 171 3101372 Now what ?
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