> On 1 Dec, 2017, at 10:59, Kevin Oberman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> First, welcome flavors. It has been badly needed for a while and is going
> to clean up a couple of messes that have been plaguing the port system for
> a long time.
> 
> Second, whither port msanagement tools? At least portmaster now appears
> dead. Any reason to expect it to be workable again? I have not tried synth
> with flavors, yet,.but I see noting committed to deal with them, so it
> looks like port management has devolved to raw "make" operations or
> poudriere. Am I missing some other option?

You asked some good questions in addition to the above, but I'll let others 
answer those. I want to specifically address the above question, because it 
will be asked many times in the near future (and again when 2018Q1 branches).

As discussed in multiple threads on this list, going back the better part of a 
year, portmaster is not actively developed. Multiple people have expressed 
interest in fixing it, but nobody has actually stepped up to do so. While I 
certainly hope that portmaster will be fixed to support flavours, there's no 
guarantee that that will ever happen. We've been begging people for a long time 
now to switch to poudriere for exactly this situation. I don't use synth 
myself, but I believe that it supports flavours. If I'm wrong about this, 
somebody please correct me.

So no, you're not missing some other option. Poudriere, synth, and raw make are 
the only ways to use the ports tree at this time. Again, I do hope that 
portmaster will be patched eventually, but for now it is broken. Anybody is 
free to work on it. tz@ maintains it and is your point of contact for it.

# Adam


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Adam Weinberger
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https://www.adamw.org

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