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? Message-ID: <7f654c63-dd5d-e54f-a8cf-ff1d18128d94@vishwin.info> In-Reply-To: <BN6PR2001MB17309152A0FC3776781AB53B803E0@BN6PR2001MB1730.namprd20.prod.outlook.com> References: <CAN6yY1ujLFdKpuG4Rxz%2Bfww9gAxTBaY14iCB7RFTkh-oVB1%2B9A@mail.gmail.com> <BN6PR2001MB1730A16025654AB7C452111B80390@BN6PR2001MB1730.namprd20.prod.outlook.com> <CAOc73CD9VnLKv8-jBNW1Uj05LnEFh6kkZFKNAxp-EG9YO_AUxA@mail.gmail.com> <1512211220.79413.1.camel@yandex.com> <BN6PR2001MB17309152A0FC3776781AB53B803E0@BN6PR2001MB1730.namprd20.prod.outlook.com>
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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --UQMiqTrwsCxG4eqSvotUSd6XALILPVGHm Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="dH0lbJjb8RethdwGPUfEl7apc3DdHNcmk"; protected-headers="v1" From: Charlie Li <ml@vishwin.info> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Message-ID: <7f654c63-dd5d-e54f-a8cf-ff1d18128d94@vishwin.info> Subject: Re: Welcome flavors! portmaster now dead? synth? References: <CAN6yY1ujLFdKpuG4Rxz+fww9gAxTBaY14iCB7RFTkh-oVB1+9A@mail.gmail.com> <BN6PR2001MB1730A16025654AB7C452111B80390@BN6PR2001MB1730.namprd20.prod.outlook.com> <CAOc73CD9VnLKv8-jBNW1Uj05LnEFh6kkZFKNAxp-EG9YO_AUxA@mail.gmail.com> <1512211220.79413.1.camel@yandex.com> <BN6PR2001MB17309152A0FC3776781AB53B803E0@BN6PR2001MB1730.namprd20.prod.outlook.com> In-Reply-To: <BN6PR2001MB17309152A0FC3776781AB53B803E0@BN6PR2001MB1730.namprd20.prod.outlook.com> --dH0lbJjb8RethdwGPUfEl7apc3DdHNcmk Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-GB-large Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 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 (This email address is for mailing list use only; replace local-part with vishwin for off-list communication) --dH0lbJjb8RethdwGPUfEl7apc3DdHNcmk-- --UQMiqTrwsCxG4eqSvotUSd6XALILPVGHm Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEE/RdyC3Asy49czZEGtQ4IJhNZSS0FAloimzoACgkQtQ4IJhNZ SS0LWxAAjTNwitSh1oP2n3O5mJ3kmFdayFCm57ezkLiQ60SGmPMKtoPfQdR7/ymC Hrbx/RQqwj2YLubLMUYuCIlsSeELW2UgzRyx00dQjZluSD1PpJjIzWTYcuVGuJsl K/KKbDtwo+o/BMtuQjpeojHZNCXxOcUksq2seoBSEVuBFtqkEnVTE0SN4obKwgbB vOU546UIKK4TJZnZn/7Kz2gPCqRpdbrpsEjTDJWSGx21I1ps/U8zjac/A+ItFEeV lsHb0mVtYPPy6bD8TymsTxdtxzXCcoNs6roOuymVRn0LkbRRKAWHD0iW8Rk4MSUb vMf/oDWHw6iG12kvYePzISoofTe533XOX3TZpae3dYLEfR/DWfw9a+FyZabwiVDw Iyf4gONn2lyiwFbz9HPf2i22gbEjGmYNV43kz+pUmI6S4XEENvYaTe1f3j/mVmra wEsLl4xPzgZ6XpguGuFaAU1feylJQNWdGHf5urAybYSF0gnRTAT0uFLiSwRlUNU5 PFtLi+KaqgOeTVCayHEgIaA/n1n/1wwRwpjZmc9jYHOXNJ8bAUvZ4D0n7JWbExOJ kVIU8SzpxeysSXrlSASuT3wWQKaUzW3KjXm1GfhrWiyMfWrfxLkO83Asfk220Omx hdHA3FvDXRkZ6PPiqBsxyx9Njsg3iXkpXMbpaDqfdcln7WfEQDE= =EZ/8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --UQMiqTrwsCxG4eqSvotUSd6XALILPVGHm--
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