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Making pbulk build just one new package
Hello, Everyone!
I use pbulk on OS X to build my packages in a chroot environment (using
Jonathan Perkin's "Distributed chrooted pkgsrc bulk builds" method).
Sometimes I will update a pkgsrc package to a new version and want to
rebuild just that package. For example, I just updated a local package,
pkgsrc/local/chkver, from version 4.3 to 4.4, and I'd like to have pbulk
build that new package for me. What's the best and quickest way to make
pbulk do that?
I like having pbulk build the package because that ensures it's built
in exactly the same way as the other packages I've built. To get pbulk
to build just one package, I move pkglist to pkglist.orig and create
pkglist with just one line: the package I want pbulk to build (e.g.
"local/chkver"). I then run bulkbuild in the chroot. Unfortunately, it
spends about 5 minutes scanning and resolving before it starts to build
that one package. Is there a better way?
Thanks!
Lewis
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