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Date:      Thu, 20 May 2021 13:47:31 -0700
From:      Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com>
To:        Chris <portmaster@bsdforge.com>, FreeBSD ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Large builds with poudriere
Message-ID:  <3C5D2230-D408-486A-A2AC-9E1F64E9F43D@yahoo.com>
References:  <3C5D2230-D408-486A-A2AC-9E1F64E9F43D.ref@yahoo.com>

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Chris portmaster at bsdforge.com wrote on
Thu May 20 20:09:29 UTC 2021 :

> On 2021-05-20 12:21, Kevin Oberman wrote:
> > . . .
> >> 
> > You can greatly reduce the build-time for devel/llvm* by changing the
> > config to BE_NATIVE to avoid building backends for all FreeBSD supported
> > platforms. Obviously this is not acceptable for many cases, but if you
> > never cross-compile for other platforms, it's a really big win.
> 
> If I understand correctly. Isn't your suggestion synonymous with
> WITHOUT_CROSS_COMPILER?

So far as I know, devel/llvm* builds make no use of WITHOUT_CROSS_COMPILER
definitions ( documented in src.conf ) or what I mention below (also from
src.conf documentation).

As for what is analogous in src.conf's documentation for system
builds: BE_NATIVE in an devel/llvm* for a given context would be
analogous to using a specific mix of:

    WITHOUT_LLVM_TARGET_AARCH64 vs. WITH_LLVM_TARGET_AARCH64
    WITHOUT_LLVM_TARGET_ARM     vs. WITH_LLVM_TARGET_ARM
    WITHOUT_LLVM_TARGET_MIPS    vs. WITH_LLVM_TARGET_MIPS
    WITHOUT_LLVM_TARGET_POWERPC vs. WITH_LLVM_TARGET_POWERPC
    WITHOUT_LLVM_TARGET_RISCV   vs. WITH_LLVM_TARGET_RISCV
    WITHOUT_LLVM_TARGET_X86     vs. WITH_LLVM_TARGET_X86

Some of the mixes would simulate the various devel/llvm* ports
BE_NATIVE's intent for various platforms. (BE_NATIVE does not
work in all contexts, last I tried it anyway.)

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