Taylor R Campbell <riastr...@netbsd.org> writes: >> Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2024 10:43:06 -0500 >> From: Greg Troxel <g...@lexort.com> >> >> I still am not clear on if having built packages like this as part of >> build.sh, if using the system with normal native X and doing pkgsrc >> builds later is going to be problematic. If that's true, maybe asking >> for packages and passing -x should just be an error. > > I have made `build.sh -x pkg=...' an error for now to avoid confusion.
Thanks. I lean to avoiding confusion being more important, and it's all changeable. > oBut just for the record: pkgsrc X11_TYPE=modular has coexisted > peacefully with base MKX11=yes for as long as I can remember. The > pkgsrc packages simply don't link against anything in /usr/X11R7. > I've been doing this on my main laptop for probably a decade, maybe > longer. (Feel free to remove the error if you think this fact > obviates the motivation for it.) It's a fair point that configuring pkgsrc with X11_TYPE=modular and using sets with X is ok, but I don't think pkgsrc being mixed works, and this build doesn't lead to future pkgsrc being configured for modular. I think what you're doing is great progress, and with a sharp edge removed, I cheer you on!