Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2004 09:42:05 -0800 From: "Mark McConnell" <markmc@tisimaging.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: build packages recursively from ports collection Message-ID: <40220FED.12657.1904E8CC@localhost> In-Reply-To: <0HSM0024L6EGTU@mail.etat.lu>
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On 5 Feb 2004 at 14:49, Didier WIROTH wrote: {build packages recursively from por...}: > Hi, > > I want to use some of our freebsd servers to build .tgz binaries from the > ports collection. Then, I would like to install the packages with pkg_add on > different workstations. > > My main problem is how to build packages on servers without installing them! > > All i could find or was told, is: > 1) make fetch-recursive > 2) postinstall -rRp kde > 3) portupgrade -frRp kde > > All of theses samples "installs" the ports software! > > For example kde: > How do you recursively build .tgz packages of the kde sources and their > dependencies "WITHOUT" actually installing them on the servers? On 5 Feb 2004 at 14:49, Didier WIROTH wrote: {build packages recursively from por...}: > Hi, > > I want to use some of our freebsd servers to build .tgz > binaries from the ports collection. Then, I would like to > install the packages with pkg_add on different workstations. > > My main problem is how to build packages on servers without > installing them! > > All i could find or was told, is: > 1) make fetch-recursive > 2) postinstall -rRp kde > 3) portupgrade -frRp kde > > All of theses samples "installs" the ports software! > > For example kde: How do you recursively build .tgz packages > of the kde sources and their dependencies "WITHOUT" actually > installing them on the servers? Do you mean, for example: # cd /usr/port/portname # make This creates the ports, plus the dependencies, and does not install them. To install: # make install or better # make install clean Mark --
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