Date: Thu, 23 May 2024 17:12:03 +0100 From: void <void@f-m.fm> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: poudriere jails accidentally broken Message-ID: <Zk9q060f7yeiuhaI@int21h>
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Hi, I was a bit too zealous in deleting some snapshots and deleted ones like this: ssd/poudriere/jails/14S-amd64@clean Now, that jail won't run - this happens: ssd/poudriere/jails/14S-amd64@clean': dataset does not exist when I try to run it. If the jail is updated with "poudriere jail -j jailname -u", the @clean gets made somewhere in the process and it works again. But this means that all the ports the jail has already built get re-built from scratch. Is there a way to re-create the '@clean' without having to rebuild all the ports? I realise this is my own idiot fault, and that the answer to this is probably "no", but I thought I'd ask here first. --
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