Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2014 18:48:20 -0700 From: Patrick <gibblertron@gmail.com> To: Remy van Elst <relst@relst.nl> Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Vim, x11 and portmaster Message-ID: <CA%2BdWbmbwayYdJS8hfB50ATNrT4GZujHvrVTcbX2qQ0gNF9Rh5A@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <534986F9.7020601@relst.nl> References: <5348FA3E.6070909@relst.nl> <C97897D0-4EAD-4556-9287-9D2B3F7423AC@gmail.com> <534986F9.7020601@relst.nl>
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The vim-lite port ought to do exactly what you want, but something to consider as an alternative approach is to use Poudriere to build binary packages from the ports tree using whatever options you like. There are some decent articles to look at: https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/ports-poudriere.html http://www.bsdnow.tv/tutorials/poudriere This works really well with the new pkgng system, and it's easy to script to update and rebuild ports every night so you always have up-to-date packages ready for you to install. If you have multiple machines that have different needs (ie. same ports, different options), this is also easy to do with a single Pourdriere installation. You can even build packages for different versions of FreeBSD from the same installation. I have an Amazon EC2 instance that I keep stopped and just fire up any time I need to build and distribute new packages. At $0.07/hour (only when running), this is a good option if you don't have any spare hardware to use. Patrick On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Remy van Elst <relst@relst.nl> wrote: > Matthew Pherigo schreef op 12/04/14 17:02: > > Hi Remy, >> >> Although I can't answer your question as it pertains to portmaster, but I >> CAN let you know that there's a port called vim-lite, which has no gui by >> default. Unfortunately, it can't be custom compiled to include any of the >> other optional modules (like Python support), but I figured I'd let you >> know just in case this fits your usage model. >> > I think I'll try that then, thank you. > > Personally, I think the ports ought to be reversed to be "vim" and >> "vim-huge", but that's just my opinion. >> >> --Matt >> >> On Apr 12, 2014, at 3:33 AM, Remy van Elst <relst@relst.nl> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> On FreeBSD-10.0 RELEASE I've got the vim port installed. It is compiled >>> with the following options: >>> >>> make WITHOUT_X11=yes NO_GUI=yes LITE=yes install clean >>> >>> In my /etc/make.conf I have the following: >>> >>> WITHOUT_X11=yes >>> >>> Now, when using portmaster to upgrade all my ports (portmaster -a), if >>> vim has an update, it wants to install a whole load of x11 ports: >>> >>> ===>>> All >> (75) >>> >>> ===>>> The following actions will be taken if you choose to proceed: >>> Upgrade subversion-1.8.8_1 to subversion-1.8.8_2 >>> Upgrade vim-lite-7.4.240 to vim-7.4.253 >>> Install accessibility/atk >>> Install devel/glib20 >>> Install devel/gobject-introspection >>> Install graphics/cairo >>> Install x11-fonts/fontconfig >>> Install x11/pixman >>> Install devel/xorg-macros >>> Install x11/xcb-util-renderutil >>> Install x11/libxcb >>> Install devel/libcheck >>> Install devel/libpthread-stubs >>> Install x11/libXau >>> Install x11/xproto >>> Install x11/libXdmcp >>> Install x11/xcb-proto >>> Install x11/xcb-util >>> Install misc/gnomehier >>> Install devel/cscope >>> Install devel/ctags >>> Install devel/patch >>> Install lang/lua52 >>> Install lang/tcl86 >>> Install textproc/intltool >>> Install x11-toolkits/gtk20 >>> Install graphics/gdk-pixbuf2 >>> Install x11-toolkits/libXt >>> Install x11/kbproto >>> Install x11/libSM >>> Install x11/libICE >>> Install x11/xtrans >>> Install x11/libX11 >>> Install x11-fonts/xf86bigfontproto >>> Install x11/bigreqsproto >>> Install x11/inputproto >>> Install x11/xcmiscproto >>> Install x11/xextproto >>> Install x11/libXi >>> Install x11/libXext >>> Install x11/libXfixes >>> Install x11/fixesproto >>> Install graphics/gtk-update-icon-cache >>> Install misc/hicolor-icon-theme >>> Install misc/shared-mime-info >>> Install x11-toolkits/pango >>> Install print/harfbuzz >>> Install devel/icu >>> Install graphics/graphite2 >>> Install x11-fonts/encodings >>> Install x11-fonts/bdftopcf >>> Install x11-fonts/libXfont >>> Install x11-fonts/fontsproto >>> Install x11-fonts/libfontenc >>> Install x11-fonts/font-util >>> Install x11-fonts/mkfontscale >>> Install x11-fonts/xorg-fonts-truetype >>> Install x11-fonts/dejavu >>> Install x11-fonts/mkfontdir >>> Install x11-fonts/font-bh-ttf >>> Install x11-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic >>> Install x11-fonts/font-misc-meltho >>> Install x11/libXcomposite >>> Install x11/compositeproto >>> Install x11/libXcursor >>> Install x11/libXrender >>> Install x11/renderproto >>> Install x11/libXdamage >>> Install x11/damageproto >>> Install x11/libXinerama >>> Install x11/xineramaproto >>> Install x11/libXrandr >>> Install x11/randrproto >>> Install print/cups-client >>> Install x11/libXpm >>> >>> ===>>> Proceed? y/n [y] n >>> >>> If I however first manually upgrade vim: >>> >>> make WITHOUT_X11=yes NO_GUI=yes LITE=yes reinstall clean >>> >>> and then upgrade with portmaster, it does not want those packages: >>> >>> ===>>> All >> (1) >>> >>> ===>>> The following actions will be taken if you choose to proceed: >>> Upgrade subversion-1.8.8_1 to subversion-1.8.8_2 >>> >>> ===>>> Proceed? y/n [y] y >>> >>> How can I make those vim compile options also work with portmaster? I >>> don't want to manually upgrade the vim port first... >>> >>> > >
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