Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2022 17:06:43 +0100 From: Arthur Chance <freebsd@qeng-ho.org> To: Dave Cottlehuber <dch@skunkwerks.at>, questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: port binary updates Message-ID: <26e7b8e9-50dc-08a3-eee6-b4eb68570f8e@qeng-ho.org> In-Reply-To: <b72c1c4e-cc5a-411a-83aa-7c2f30337bb3@www.fastmail.com> References: <799b6d8c-518b-838e-3cb1-e286db142b70@ifdnrg.com> <65588ea3-1125-7fef-bb00-d6b2eaf341f8@qeng-ho.org> <e829add9-8fd8-42ac-82e9-403e048a1356@www.fastmail.com> <094c8a24-ea93-0145-e08d-bd486cf981b8@qeng-ho.org> <b72c1c4e-cc5a-411a-83aa-7c2f30337bb3@www.fastmail.com>
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On 07/06/2022 17:03, Dave Cottlehuber wrote: > On Tue, 7 Jun 2022, at 15:21, Arthur Chance wrote: >> On 07/06/2022 16:08, Dave Cottlehuber wrote: >>> On Tue, 7 Jun 2022, at 11:32, Arthur Chance wrote: >>>> In theory it's supposed to be possible to use poudriere hooks to fetch >>>> prebuilt packages from the FreeBSD repositories, but I've never found it >>>> how. If anyone has ideas/incantations on this they'd be very welcome. >>> >>> I've not tested this, but it should be correct, extracted from our >>> ansible stuff. >>> >>> - poudriere-devel poudriere-devel-3.3.99.20211130 >>> >>> # ansible managed >>> # ... snip >>> # seed packages from pkg.FreeBSD.org >>> # pick either latest or quarterly as you like >>> PACKAGE_FETCH_BRANCH="latest" >>> # allow or deny, pick one >>> # PACKAGE_FETCH_WHITELIST="gcc* rust* llvm* mono* cargo cmake openjdk*" >>> # PACKAGE_FETCH_BLACKLIST="zig* collectd* foundationdb* erlfdb" >> >> I'm probably being a bit slow, but where do the above lines go? [I'm >> running poudriere rather than poudriere-devel if that makes a difference.] > > Woops, that is somewhat relevant: > > /usr/local/etc/poudriere.conf > > AFAICT this is not in ports-mgmt/poudriere yet, only in the -devel flavour. Thanks. I feel a switch to the -devel version coming on. Building llvm on my machine wastes rather a lot of time and bottlenecks many other big builds. -- All network cabling aspires to the condition of macramé.
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