On 06/04/2020 09:42, Guido Falsi wrote:
On 06/04/20 11:24, Grzegorz Junka wrote:
Is it possible to create a poudriere jail using FreeBSD-base packages?

I am thinking about a scenario where I build kernel/world and base
packages on the host, then create a poudriere jail to build packages on
the exact same kernel/world that was build on the host.
I'm doing a similar thing on head. What I do is run normal svn up; make
buildworld; make buildkernel; make packages on the poudriere machine. I
the upgrade that machine with the new base packages.

After that I perform:

poudriere jail -j ${j} -u -t 359154

where 359154 is the subversion revision I have just compiled in /usr/src.

So I get packages for that exact head revision.

Hope this answers your question.

BTW I have found no way to create a jail with a fixed svn revision from
the get go. When I need to do that, I resort to temporarily modifying
poudriere code at jail.sh:563, adding -r <rev> option. I then revert the
change.


Thanks, that's interesting. So, poudriere will build the jail from sources from that specific revision?

But I think it still won't solve the problem where the base packages have been build with modified kernel configuration. Can you supply a custom kernel configuration in your method?

If you have already build the kernel and world on the host, why not use

poudriere jail -c -j 12-1 -v 12.1 -m src=/usr/src

GrzegorzJ


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