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Date:      Sat, 2 Dec 2017 07:23:22 -0500
From:      Charlie Li <ml@vishwin.info>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Welcome flavors! portmaster now dead? synth?
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From: Charlie Li <ml@vishwin.info>
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On 02/12/2017 06:53, Carmel NY wrote:
> Well, I certainly have no intention of installing and then learning how=
 to use
> an industrial sized solution line poudriere for a relatively small home=
 network.
>=20
poudriere is not industrial-sized at all. Sure, it has many features
that I don't exactly use, but it's certainly not industrial-sized. I had
the same impression of a monstrosity before I started using it myself,
on my *laptop* of all things.
> Looking back at other port management utilities like "portmanager",
> "portmaster", "portupgrade" and now "synth", The FreeBSD team has done =
a
> pretty good job of obfuscating and rendering them impotent. Which bring=
s me
> to what happens if I do embrace "poudriere". How long before that becom=
es
> history also?
>=20
portmgr officially maintains and promotes poudriere. It's not going
anywhere until they say it is.

--=20
Charlie Li
Can't think of a witty .sigline today=E2=80=A6

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