Hi Chis,

Zitat von Chris Rees <utis...@gmail.com>:

Usually a master/slave configuration is more appropriate.  Are you familiar
with those?

at least I guess have seen such configurations e.g. for the gnome desktop(?). So do you mean, there is one master port which causes the ~50 ports to build in sequence? This would make sense as an addition to the current approach.

My concern was about the number of single ports. Currently, Tryton provides ~50 modules/eggs, for each a single port. Currently we are planning to support 2...3 tryton versions in parallel within the ports. This would even grow this number to ~150. I worked with a committer on this and he mentioned, that portsmgr might be not too happy about such a large number just for a relatively small application. That's why I considered to bundle the eggs into one port. But response from portsmgr is still open, maybe they don't see an issue with this.

Best regards,
Matthias

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