Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2020 02:00:25 +0100 From: Martin Neubauer <m.ne@gmx.net> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ports-mgmt/poudriere-devel does not follow options Message-ID: <1de2ec69-fc84-d54d-3b0f-27f87e76fc7b@gmx.net> In-Reply-To: <263566fa-e89d-59bc-2f01-f877e29cd957@quip.cz> References: <c80bd6be-c1e2-6dd2-5aae-72637ae80619@quip.cz> <752d1835-7a8f-a1fe-362c-fc8c4f440a59@gmx.net> <263566fa-e89d-59bc-2f01-f877e29cd957@quip.cz>
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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --oM1tWF6vHac09MKaanozap9E2lrWxNow2 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="oVCKFWazx7iI95QgswgVFrcXzSOw2zaPw" --oVCKFWazx7iI95QgswgVFrcXzSOw2zaPw Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 01/03/2020 00:29, Miroslav Lachman wrote: > Martin Neubauer wrote on 2020/02/29 23:44: >> >> >> On 28/02/2020 17:20, Miroslav Lachman wrote: >>> I am using Poudriere for a long time. I switched to poudriere-devel f= ew >>> days ago because I want to test ports overlay. >>> I run >>> =C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0 poudriere options -z php71m103 -p default -f >>> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/pkglists/php71m103 >>> just to be sure everything is set. No options dialog appeared because= >>> all options was set few week ago on regular update. >>> >>> Now I am running >>> =C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0 poudriere bulk -j 11_3_amd64 -z php71m103 -p defau= lt -c -f >>> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/pkglists/php71m103 >> >> [snip] >> >>> I tried to find what is going on and I found that all ports are built= >>> with default options instead of what I have stored in >>> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/default-php71m103-options >>> >>> Just a wild guess... "poudriere options" read options from >>> default-php71m103-options but "poudriere bulk" are trying to read >>> 11_3_amd64-default-php71m103-options. >>> Is it possible? >> It isn't such a wild guess at all, considering that documentation does= >> state that the most specific set of options gets used with higher >> priority. More details at: >=20 > 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 al= l > 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. Good luck, Martin --oVCKFWazx7iI95QgswgVFrcXzSOw2zaPw-- --oM1tWF6vHac09MKaanozap9E2lrWxNow2 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCAAdFiEEMHVrsqKu60F5jvxaoBLYqhRr9C0FAl5bCTAACgkQoBLYqhRr 9C1+Lg/+LJegBI0NOWzfNQM+zOcPUraV3MBGTkBFpyED+J4IyVWyvHBXdrClMHzY 2IoSWdJu3ED8wU8Wm+bIXEXXVJ2b3hxzXnqAGTy8z6DN9imFwnPQeWhJzUOj8uH6 S4Y/EIbltZ0kVN42MColQO1gow7ilOZMdkTlpV9a0QyXK3jAnZtG/X8fCTJJUy0k Hvfpf3vfdQSmffS4FJRbrbuFDdNijZ+u5JppwTU/8amQ6kB3GRePCRYn3LyWcJ2i BDdVOvJGfoM63Slp0l/NIVSYngxSx/rlDLNvoYpXYrey4LpGAZzVZvm1bRFXaHkf ViJ5LB1x+lyNZb0NpWxW7zyUFe9vsS5ym8NTkmVcJNQ934nS2tKFcXWvH/H0gnL8 0oMGgcjdJRNL67/9tS9aiBUMtU0BkvqZjf0bi6AbCQqVn3JThjpLHG1NrE1I9gbY zZPQQlbmAuafi0t4NCkrGpY6H7SLhlFQ0Lc8mvn8SYxsFT37qayLiIfGogk+hvrk r0GOViW6sFaFCFlY6PNjJJ529Yuwc/o+lNxRc6betMrQrbsdlujnBO2Ui8HGeJRz Ntp8ZwnVbOqglUMid1xX/BY8SC/tBVsbHHz4bxYtsV+UD66e6eNrlBhwMbDpx5aK GcH4J2roXylRy6UCUDT0Dg6HMyK0gpSoWbb5g0FnLnFOJWAlv/A= =QKJc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --oM1tWF6vHac09MKaanozap9E2lrWxNow2--
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