In a thread elsewhere, as an example that did /not/ involve src.conf,
Mark Johnston wrote:
$ cd /usr/ports/graphics/gpu-firmware-intel-kmod
$ sudo make reinstall FLAVOR=kabylake
How might I use /etc/src.conf to achieve much the same, with a different
port?
A recent edition of my file included these four lines, the third of
which causes an error:
PORTS_MODULES= graphics/drm-510-kmod
# PORTS_MODULES= graphics/drm-515-kmod
PORTS_MODULES+= graphics/gpu-firmware-radeon-kmod@btc
graphics/gpu-firmware-radeon-kmod@sumo
graphics/gpu-firmware-radeon-kmod@turks
# PORTS_MODULES+= graphics/gpu-firmware-radeon-kmod
This morning: I use the fourth line, instead.
In future: I'd prefer to be without the build time that's associated
with so many flavours, when only three are required.
<https://www.freshports.org/graphics/gpu-firmware-radeon-kmod/#flavors>
More than doubly time-consuming, because:
KERNCONF=GENERIC GENERIC-NODEBUG
# KERNCONF=GENERIC
# KERNCONF=GENERIC-NODEBUG
NO_INSTALLEXTRAKERNELS=no
TIA