On 28 Aug, Don Lewis wrote:
> On 28 Aug, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>> poudriere options creates a directory structure under
>> /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/options [*] identical to what's under
>> /var/db/ports
>> so you can just make a link...
>>
>> # cd /usr/local/etc/poudriere.d
>> # ls -la options
On 28 Aug, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 28/08/2014 04:56, Adam McDougall wrote:
>> On 08/27/2014 21:12, Don Lewis wrote:
>>> I'm pretty much ready to throw in the towel on upgrading ports in place
>>> with portupgrade and I'm planning on switching to poudriere. As part of
>>> this conversion, I'd li
On 28/08/2014 04:56, Adam McDougall wrote:
> On 08/27/2014 21:12, Don Lewis wrote:
>> I'm pretty much ready to throw in the towel on upgrading ports in place
>> with portupgrade and I'm planning on switching to poudriere. As part of
>> this conversion, I'd like to figure out what ports have non-de
On 08/27/2014 21:12, Don Lewis wrote:
> I'm pretty much ready to throw in the towel on upgrading ports in place
> with portupgrade and I'm planning on switching to poudriere. As part of
> this conversion, I'd like to figure out what ports have non-default
> options and which options are set to non
I'm pretty much ready to throw in the towel on upgrading ports in place
with portupgrade and I'm planning on switching to poudriere. As part of
this conversion, I'd like to figure out what ports have non-default
options and which options are set to non-default values. Then I can
figure out whethe