Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2021 20:17:24 +0000 From: Bob Eager <rde@tavi.co.uk> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Python 2.7 removal outline Message-ID: <20210326201724.75cc705d@raksha.tavi.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <8552dddf3bc33e42ae124cd4ea53fb4f@bsdforge.com> References: <20210324130347.GA29020@freefall.freebsd.org> <10693816.1udYB6hd2u@ravel> <20210325150320.f74kx2uor4dwl5y5@aniel.nours.eu> <feba494f-b1ea-5bbe-0457-1c85ab08041a@quip.cz> <3c1821a8-0afb-f27c-05d4-6ad0cf577f2a@m5p.com> <alpine.BSF.2.21.9999.2103261347370.85788@aneurin.horsfall.org> <20210326154426.7c7079f2@gumby.homeunix.com> <8552dddf3bc33e42ae124cd4ea53fb4f@bsdforge.com>
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2021 09:06:08 -0700 Chris <portmaster@bsdforge.com> wrote: > > I doubt that meaning of overlay is going to be relevant. I'd not > > heard of it either, but from looking in ports/Mk/ it seems to be a > > way of modifying port builds. > As I understand it. It allows you to graft out-of-tree ports/versions > onto the ports-tree-proper. Ah, OK. I do that in a limited way. Local stuff that I have no interest in submitting as a port. One new category, 'local'. Easily imported into a new ports tree.
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