Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2017 11:03:56 +1200 From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@chen.org.nz> To: Thomas Mueller <mueller6722@twc.com> Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Synth: copying installation to second computer Message-ID: <CAJuc1zP-2V%2BwWNc-fj2VZfB4xfH8EXFqEOfoCv3u3Kn6XA03hg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <FF.F6.01815.17C60495@dnvrco-omsmta03> References: <53.C8.03935.FCF7F395@dnvrco-omsmta01> <CAJuc1zMeB-Dd-e4XKNytNGL5Kq==V75kzBEaQnudtCphxkPsrQ@mail.gmail.com> <FF.F6.01815.17C60495@dnvrco-omsmta03>
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On 14 June 2017 at 10:51, Thomas Mueller <mueller6722@twc.com> wrote: > I think my main concern is getting packages into a synth-recognized repository. > > I would use NFS rather than http. I would need to be sure to disable freebsd.org server in the conf, think I just did, now need to check on the other computer. > > I don't really want to have to rebuild synth and dependencies redundantly after all are installed on first build-host computer. > > But I would want to use synth on either computer without depending on the other computer; what I am concerned with now is getting started. The synth repository is just the standard pkg-repository(5), based (by default) at /var/synth/live_packages. As long as you're using the same architecture and the same /usr/ports tree, you should be okay. YMMV. Cheers. -- Jonathan Chen <jonc@chen.org.nz>
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