On 15.02.2017 21:58, Adam Weinberger wrote:
On 15 Feb, 2017, at 11:47, abi <a...@abinet.ru> wrote:
On 15.02.2017 18:00, Adam Weinberger wrote:
On 15 Feb, 2017, at 2:26, Thomas Mueller <mueller6...@twc.com> wrote:
Expulsion of John Marino was a shocker to me, caught me by surprise.
Now my question is what is the status of synth?
Should I switch from portmaster to synth?
If synth is deprecated or dropped, after I switch from portmaster to synth,
then I have to switch back, and this would be a monster mess of extra work.
Not to be inflammatory here, just want to know where I/we stand and don't want
to go too far off course updating my ports.
I don't recommend portmaster for anybody. It's unmaintained, it already causes
headaches on upgrades, and even though it works now, it is unlikely to keep
working as the ports tree evolves.
This is FUD. Yes, portmaster can be less maintained, but it works without
observable issues, at least I don't see any problems with it on my systems.
synth and poudriere lacks the ability to set and maintain port options
recursively, eliminating any practical (from user perspective, not developer)
use of such software stand alone.
Sure it does.
poudriere options -j jailname editors/vim
Sets options recursively.
Not seeing any problems with it right now isn't the point of my message. The
point is that portmaster WILL break when new features (currently in progress)
are added to the ports build system, and being unmaintained, there's no
guarantees that it will ever unbreak.
Poudriere can't be considered as an option for everyone due to it's
connection to jails, synth can't set options recursively, however it's
extremely simple to use.
According to current port tree, portmaster has maintainer and it's
simple enough to be fixed by virtually everyone.
Can you provide link to new features? Never saw that port tree has some
drastically changes.
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