Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 15:11:55 +0100 From: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Building Latest links etc. Message-ID: <55A90D2B.3050407@infracaninophile.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <20150717141512.4a0a037e@raksha.tavi.co.uk> References: <20150717141512.4a0a037e@raksha.tavi.co.uk>
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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --rmsLSBU7ReJMduLAQbPWbtwDNnkSD4Nv9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 2015/07/17 14:15, Bob Eager wrote: > This is the scenario. I build all packages locally (a number have > special configs). This is done on one machine, which is then the > repository for 'pkg install'. >=20 > So far so good. >=20 > I now want to update the ports. I see how to do this using portmaster, > and how to generate packages on the package server. >=20 > But...how do I use portmaster on the 'slave' machines, using the > packages I built? I can ask it to use a local directory, and NFS mount > the main package directory on the package server. But portmaster > requires the Latest directory, symlinks, etc. My manual build didn't > add those originally. >=20 > Is there an easy way of building all the symlinks required by > portmaster? I can see how to regenerate Latest, but portmaster asks for= > other stuff according to the manual page. I know portmaster -g will do > this but that won't do the existing packages. >=20 > Is there a script somewhere, or am I over complicating things? You don't need to use portmaster on the slave machines. Just create a repository from the packages you've built on your primary machine -- which is basically done by runnig 'pkg repo' in the directory where you've put all the pkg tarballs. Export that directory somehow -- either via a webserver or by NFS mounting it on the clients or some other way. Set up a repo.conf on your clients so they will use that repo, and then use pkg(8) to install the packages on your client machines= =2E Even better: rather than using portmaster, try poudriere instead, which will help you automate a large chunk of that -- it will build all the packages which are out of date or otherwise need refreshing and automatically add them to your repo with just one command. Cheers, Matthew --rmsLSBU7ReJMduLAQbPWbtwDNnkSD4Nv9 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org iQJ8BAEBCgBmBQJVqQ0yXxSAAAAAAC4AKGlzc3Vlci1mcHJAbm90YXRpb25zLm9w ZW5wZ3AuZmlmdGhob3JzZW1hbi5uZXQxOUYxNTRFQ0JGMTEyRTUwNTQ0RTNGMzAw MDUxM0YxMEUwQTlFNEU3AAoJEABRPxDgqeTnEF0P/RimYCBEetcHeXwYH7cIWWtd eN156r4p19ZVzD2IFdBMcjIXsNTBIagqVvzoz5D2/sKZ+AXjcdDM5oVOX2qjh2Ux HrcXgFmE5sygOdet3ErFtbh5qX9jiq5dfvrJmPoPkzfto9TqTwZN0rDagaW2ewSx +HsxvKhVKvkSQjjcyYxP5umHzMG6YotBMiXgIos1yhDNIOmD5v6c2T8dNjGDc6dX 05RL441AFj0RPLVQsIRjbadQ87n8zOs5dDgOsq2EaBWbe3erVRyeOtLHRy5GJ6ee 5KhkKNyAHMWb4oXCKQXZSCltb/LbQb9B9MWZEdxShv8mC3pAOmvD/zWPcK7wgq0/ rKn3qd/PgyN1GN+/Qz0bknmXz0XS/yXHMXq8KbQigKEI9yAUC+w+VvI/7GFornIV jDYLW0VbHjJ43sfpmlK3jyUSsVwgql9gpc71toJauqnW+iPpERKV6y2SS2vKx0aR 8hwz4HlT6NongfaUl0r7EAMVsrFiHefLiKfscnupaFVt02p+xkJJOD3rU/JUtTGA AtnBKC60dk9KcVHcxPyMsOj1k5oGVqNvCGTsZljsiXCBGDaWyAPfpLTyEcjD+XAV OG8Lwg29H7wsmYwFxcmwoYzSV+qk+2z45xCDhSxPzSeIwBUFv8LH8ErOnbqbctvN CVjg67aaeOAVrXEc+vgf =CkKu -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --rmsLSBU7ReJMduLAQbPWbtwDNnkSD4Nv9--
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