I may be wrong, but in my opinion, FreeBSD is definitely not for beginners :) Reading some documentation is usually required before one can use it.
вс, 18 февр. 2024 г., 14:45 Aryeh Friedman <aryehfried...@gmail.com>: > On Sun, Feb 18, 2024 at 6:41 AM Vasily Postnicov <shamaz.ma...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > My 50 cents about poudriere: it's definitely not a machine-killer. Just > remember to disable tmpfs for too heavy ports (my list includes rust, 0ad, > webengine), start with only two jobs (one job is bad because the build can > be blocked by fetching or packaging) and set ALLOW_MAKE_JOBS=yes. > > > > This configuration works fine and without swap consumption on my 32GB > computer. > > > > Another improvement: set MAKE_JOBS_NUMBER to a half of available cores. > This way (two jobs each using n/2 cores) you can map your build processes > to all available cores. > > Like I said I know there are after install non-default configs (like > the above) that make it manageable. That is not the point the point > is that such settings should be the defaults and on super hefty build > machines like the foundations parts farm then you can go for more > aggressive configs. I think what I am getting at is the defaults > are all wrong (which they are not in make install or portmaster) and > thus add an other learning curve hoop in for new users of the system. >