On 2014-05-28 16:44, David Chisnall wrote: > On 28 May 2014, at 17:10, Dirk Engling <erdgeist_at_erdgeist.org> wrote: > >> I wonder if there is or there are any plans to provide an official >> repo suitable for a typical non-desktop-installation, i.e. with > > There aren't currently any plans, but we're now bringing online the > infrastructure for supporting multiple package repositories (for the > new-X.org stuff). We're limited by the time it takes to build the > ports tree (around 24 hours on a fast machine, although a lot of that > is a few outliers), but I think this could be quite fast if it also > excludes anything that has xlib as a dependency, so it would make a > lot of sense. > > David > I discussed this, at least explained the situation a bit, to Dirk in private. I will add this to the current test system build just to guage the time/space involved. No guarantees right now that it will be published. The risk is that of NEW_XORG and SSP adding in more builds may extend past 7 full days which will not give us predictable builds. This is mitigated by using a pool of build systems and a queue, which I plan to implement. The package building infrastructure is still growing and evolving. As for skipping unneeded ports the best I can do is '-a' or "Build it all". If a port is only needed for WITH_X11 then an IGNORE should be added to it when WITHOUT_X11 is set to prevent wasting time on it. -- Regards, Bryan DreweryReceived on Wed May 28 2014 - 23:23:58 UTC
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