On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 4:25 AM, Marcin Cieslak <sa...@saper.info> wrote:
> Hello, > > in the past (before r414303[1]) > [1] https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/www/npm/Makefile?view= > log&pathrev=414303 > > npm had a couple of OPTIONS to select which node engine should be used. > > Now this is all gone and replaced with > > RUN_DEPENDS= node>=0.8.0:www/node > > > I am trying to build node-sass binaries for FreeBSD (I used to publish > them in the past) > and that requires running poudriere against multiple engines. > > The following attempt to cheat does not help: > > poudriere bulk -j node4_10_3_i386 -p exp www/node4 > textproc/node-sass > > (textproc/node-sass is my custom port https://github.com/saper/ports > -exp/tree/master/textproc/node-sass) > > since poudriere starts to build www/node4 and www/node in parallel. > > > Would that help if the npm dependency were changed to > > RUN_DEPENDS= node:www/node > > so that only existing executable is needed? How could I tell poudriere to > pick node4 first? > > I used to maintain a private copy of the npm port with lots of OPTIONS and > this is a PITA. > > > > I have separate poudriere jails for all architectures I have decided to > support: > > $ poudriere jail -ln | grep ^node > node4_10_3_amd64 > node4_10_3_i386 > node6_10_3_amd64 > node6_10_3_i386 > node8_10_3_amd64 > node8_10_3_i386 > > In the past those had OPTIONS set to pick a proper engine as a www/npm > dependency. > > > How to do it cleanly now? > > Marcin Hello, I could add options for older node versions. You could use these options to select different node versions for your poudriere builds. On the other hand, I'm planning a change for npm port. It includes: - Add slave ports of npm (e.g. npm-node4, npm-node6) for older node versions. - Remove www/npm{2,3,4}. With this change, npm packages of different node version could be built by FreeBSD cluster. I'm looking forward to bhughes@'s comment. Regards, sunpoet _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"