Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 04:27:42 -0800 From: Jeffrey Bouquet <jeffreybouquet@yahoo.com> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: BIND REPLACE_BASE option Message-ID: <54B660BE.1020404@yahoo.com> In-Reply-To: <20150113155553.GJ44537@home.opsec.eu> References: <54B3C28C.10605@sorbs.net> <20150112130804.GD44537@home.opsec.eu> <CA%2BE3k92LJPRNA-pj_5EkheMogWitpCfgaUi==KsfAz=gZMu5jw@mail.gmail.com> <fe6efb4ec026964fb08d50ada48957a5@ultimatedns.net> <CA%2BE3k92wtj_584PvgjLmHXCyYPLX9%2B95SkC8fdfHK%2BZR0sdybg@mail.gmail.com> <9132c8812ccd3906dd487830a912d00c@ultimatedns.net> <alpine.BSF.2.11.1501121119020.82614@wonkity.com> <9f016d9eec43a047bcfbae526367a2c1@ultimatedns.net> <54B5389D.2020708@astart.com> <54B53DC8.6000701@infracaninophile.co.uk> <20150113155553.GJ44537@home.opsec.eu>
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On 01/13/15 07:55, Kurt Jaeger wrote: > Hi! > >> customizations you need available. If the default options don't cut it >> for you, in order to use only binary packages that means you need to run >> your own poudriere setup -- which is well worth it if you're managing >> several machines / jails etc. > poudriere allows you to manage several seperate pkg trees with different > options, so you can: > > - build a default tree (and pkg repo), provide it to all generic hosts > - build a seperate tree (and pkg repo) with modified options, and > provide it to the special hosts > > It helps to keep the poudriere build tree on fast flash/SSD drives 8-} > > This all works and is very, very good! Thanks for the work! > As I probably won't ever know enough from experience, if one wants a local lan build tool is there any flowchart with use cases 1... foo foo bar use case >> tinderbox 2... foo foo bar use case >> build jail 3... foo foo bar use case >> bhyve 4... foo foo bar use case >> poudriere 5... foo foo bar use case >> csbd OR qjail OR ezjail OR man jail OR bastille script 6... foo foo bar use case >> server on lan serving packages And where they may overlap, which takes the least setup time, which takes the least maintenance time, which can be most easily migrated version > version ... Not to mention the wiki, but if that information was "[some term ] use cases" like virtualization or multi-machine or... on the freebsd.org page prominently, it may result in a larger userbase... more coders onboard. Recognizing that a lot of this is emerging technology. Apologies. I've a slight interest in reading any such document, having read an hour or so yesterday not a few htm explaining jails, (10 pages of threads linked from a search 'ezjail' in the forums, for example) to know that acquiring the expertise of a quickstart group of terms to focus on in any particular scenario is something I don't easily expect to acquire. On the other hand, to include the wiki... vs links from it.
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