Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2020 10:06:47 +0100 From: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> To: Martin Neubauer <m.ne@gmx.net>, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ports-mgmt/poudriere-devel does not follow options Message-ID: <3d2064f6-48c4-5d51-2578-4fd54b2200fe@quip.cz> In-Reply-To: <1de2ec69-fc84-d54d-3b0f-27f87e76fc7b@gmx.net> References: <c80bd6be-c1e2-6dd2-5aae-72637ae80619@quip.cz> <752d1835-7a8f-a1fe-362c-fc8c4f440a59@gmx.net> <263566fa-e89d-59bc-2f01-f877e29cd957@quip.cz> <1de2ec69-fc84-d54d-3b0f-27f87e76fc7b@gmx.net>
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Martin Neubauer wrote on 2020/03/01 02:00: > > > On 01/03/2020 00:29, Miroslav Lachman wrote: >> Martin Neubauer wrote on 2020/02/29 23:44: [...] >> But I am talking about "poudriere options" taking different saved >> options than "poudriere bulk". >> The "poudriere options" does not show me any dialog because they are all >> set in "default-php71m103-options" and then "poudriere bulk" ignore >> settings in "default-php71m103-options". >> That is a bug from my point of view. Both commands should work with the >> same set of stored options. Otherwise if "poudriere bulk" wants options >> from "11_3_amd64-default-php71m103-options" I am not able to set those >> options by calling "poudriere options". > If the issued command lines were in fact those from your earlier mail, > then you did in fact request two different option sets. If you also add > "-j 11_3_amd64" to the "poudriere options" call, you should access the > same option set the "poudriere bulk" run did. I migrated from "poudriere" to "poudriere-devel" about week ago that's when I noticed this problem. That's why I suspect poudriere-devel. Everything worked for me for years with poudriere. I search my command history and I never called poudriere options with -j It was like poudriere options -z php71m103 -p default -c mail/dovecot graphics/py-pillow www/nginx poudriere options -z php71m103 -p default -c ports-mgmt/poudriere-devel poudriere options -z php71m103 -p default -f /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/pkglists/php71m103 poudriere bulk -j 11_3_amd64 -z php71m103 -p default -c -f /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/pkglists/php71m103 I don't know when / what command exactly created 11_3_amd64-default-php71m103-options in disk. You are right that anything after that is "expected behaviour", a bit unexpected to me. Kind regards Miroslav Lachman
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