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For some experiments on PINE64 we build packages from FreeBSD's base system. The
individual package seems to comprise always from several flavours, the
"regular/production" one, profile/profiling one and development, for instance 
for package
FreeBSD-libxo:

FreeBSD-libxo: 12.0.s20180825090036 [FreeBSD-base]
FreeBSD-libxo-development: 12.0.s20180825090036 [FreeBSD-base]
FreeBSD-libxo-profile: 12.0.s20180825090036 [FreeBSD-base]

When installing packages as recommended on the FreeBSD pkg-base Wiki
(https://wiki.freebsd.org/PkgBase) via

pkg install -g 'FreeBSD-*'

it is implicit that I also get those unwanted "profiling" and "development" 
packages as
well as the supposed to be the "production" ones. Fiddling around whith the 
pattern left
me with some problems, as it seems to me to make the efforts to high to target 
all wanted
packages or avoid development packages. I haven't found a proper way to exclude 
all the
unwanted packages (development, prifile) by the global pattern.

I was thinking that the build box also has to take some load when 
packaging/building all
the profiling/development stuff, so is there a way to avoid building those 
unwanted
packages in the first place?

At the end my PINE64 wnats to install 313 packages. This seems 2/3 unnecessary.

Kind regards,

oh

- -- 
O. Hartmann

Ich widerspreche der Nutzung oder Übermittlung meiner Daten für
Werbezwecke oder für die Markt- oder Meinungsforschung (§ 28 Abs. 4 BDSG).
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