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Re: pkgsrc-2019Q3 64-bit bootstrap is broken on Solaris 11
* On 2019-10-11 at 08:48 BST, Sad Clouds wrote:
> I looked at bootstrap README files and pkgsrc online guide but not
> found anything that would tell me what they do. Specifically
>
> --binary-kit <tarball>
Creates a tarball of the bootstrap at the end of the process.
> --compiler <compiler>
Used to set PKGSRC_COMPILER, but only required if the bootstrap script
cannot figure out what compiler is being used automatically.
> --cwrappers <auto|yes|no>
Should be removed as an option when the legacy wrappers are removed
and cwrappers becomes the default.
> --full
Build everything that bootstrap provides rather than just what the
host system actually requires. For example even if the host system
provides a sed(1) that is fully compatible with pkgsrc, --full will
build and install nbsed and use it.
> --prefer-pkgsrc <list|yes|no>
Documented here:
https://www.netbsd.org/docs/pkgsrc/buildlink.html#native-or-pkgsrc-preference
The main purpose of having a bootstrap argument for it is to ensure
that the settings are in sync from the beginning, as changing PREFER_*
after you have started building packages will normally result in
running into dependency conflicts.
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Jonathan Perkin - Joyent, Inc. - www.joyent.com
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