Yes, thanks. Very good pointer, and been there.
Should have emphasized that I’m new to the poudriere, multiple trees,
portshaker auto-merging world. Ports in general are not a new thing, but e.g.
PORTSDIR doesn’t come up with your ports tree always lives in /usr/ports…. ;)
Thanks,
g.
> On S
[resending to ports@ with correct sender address]
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 09:18:36AM -0700, George Hartzell wrote:
> Setting PORTSDIR fixes it for me (different directory, but it works).
Excellent! I released portshaker 1.0.18 which address your issue and
updated the port accordingly. Thank you
Romain Tartière writes:
> [...]
> Can you try setting PORTSDIR to your target ports tree, e.g.
>
> % sudo env PORTSDIR=/usr/local/poudriere/ports/default portshaker -M
Setting PORTSDIR fixes it for me (different directory, but it works).
> My guess is that since Mk/bsd.port.mk was not found
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 11:24:47AM -0700, George Hartzell wrote:
> > hartzell@corvid:/usr/portshaker/github_hartzell_freebsd-ports/audio % sudo
> portshaker -M
> > make: "/usr/share/mk/bsd.port.mk" line 32: Cannot open
> /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk
> > make:
> "/usr/portshaker/github_hartzell_f
George Hartzell writes:
>
> I've been happily using portshaker to merge my "personal" ports tree
> [1] with the standard tree, then building things with poudriere. Up
> until today the things in my tree were additions.
>
> Today I tried replacing the standard copy of audio/logitechmusicser
I've been happily using portshaker to merge my "personal" ports tree
[1] with the standard tree, then building things with poudriere. Up
until today the things in my tree were additions.
Today I tried replacing the standard copy of audio/logitechmusicserver
with a customized version that includ