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The commando below extracts a the info from the pkg database into the format required for the poudriere commands | The commando below extracts a the info from the pkg database into the format required for the poudriere commands | ||
# pkg info --all -E -o | awk '!($1="")' | sed -e 's/^[ \t]*//' | sort \ | # pkg info --all -E -o | awk '!($1="")' | sed -e 's/^[ \t]*//' | sort \ | ||
> 121amd64-mypkg- | > 121amd64-mypkg-aap-pkglist | ||
Transfer the file to the poudriere server. | Transfer the file to the poudriere server. | ||
== On the poudriere server == | == On the poudriere server == | ||
Save the original file | Save the original file | ||
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Then merge them with sort -u which removes duplicate lines. | Then merge them with sort -u which removes duplicate lines. | ||
# sort -u 121amd64-mypkg-jacloud.pkglst 121amd64-mypkg.pkglist.org \ | # sort -u 121amd64-mypkg-jacloud.pkglst 121amd64-mypkg.pkglist.org \ | ||
> 121amd64- | > 121amd64-mypkg.pkglist | ||
If you need to run poudriere options, it is best to get the unique lines in the new file and run those through poudriere options. As poudriere options would go through all lines which takes a lot of time. | If you need to run poudriere options, it is best to get the unique lines in the new file and run those through poudriere options. As poudriere options would go through all lines which takes a lot of time. | ||
# awk 'FNR==NR {a[$0]++; next} !a[$0]' 121amd64-mypkg-pkglst.org \ | # awk 'FNR==NR {a[$0]++; next} !a[$0]' 121amd64-mypkg-pkglst.org \ | ||
121amd64-mypkg- | 121amd64-mypkg-aap.pkglst > 121amd64-mypkg-aap-unique.pkglst | ||
And then run that one through poudriere options. | And then run that one through poudriere options. | ||
# poudriere options -j 121amd64 -p sjapkg -f \ | # poudriere options -j 121amd64 -p sjapkg -f \ | ||
/usr/local/poudriere/pkglist/121amd64-sjapkg- | /usr/local/poudriere/pkglist/121amd64-sjapkg-aap-unique.pkglst | ||
Then run the build with the new pkglist. | Then run the build with the new pkglist. | ||
# poudriere bulk -j 121amd64 -p sjapkg -f \ | # poudriere bulk -j 121amd64 -p sjapkg -f \ | ||
/usr/local/poudriere/pkglist/121amd64- | /usr/local/poudriere/pkglist/121amd64-mypkg.pkglst | ||
<hr> | <hr> | ||
Latest revision as of 15:21, 6 March 2020
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On the client
The commando below extracts a the info from the pkg database into the format required for the poudriere commands
# pkg info --all -E -o | awk '!($1="")' | sed -e 's/^[ \t]*//' | sort \ > 121amd64-mypkg-aap-pkglist
Transfer the file to the poudriere server.
On the poudriere server
Save the original file
# cd /usr/local/poudriere/pkglist/ # mv 121amd64-mypkg.pkglist 12amd64-mypkg.pkglst.org
Then merge them with sort -u which removes duplicate lines.
# sort -u 121amd64-mypkg-jacloud.pkglst 121amd64-mypkg.pkglist.org \ > 121amd64-mypkg.pkglist
If you need to run poudriere options, it is best to get the unique lines in the new file and run those through poudriere options. As poudriere options would go through all lines which takes a lot of time.
# awk 'FNR==NR {a[$0]++; next} !a[$0]' 121amd64-mypkg-pkglst.org \
121amd64-mypkg-aap.pkglst > 121amd64-mypkg-aap-unique.pkglst
And then run that one through poudriere options.
# poudriere options -j 121amd64 -p sjapkg -f \
/usr/local/poudriere/pkglist/121amd64-sjapkg-aap-unique.pkglst
Then run the build with the new pkglist.
# poudriere bulk -j 121amd64 -p sjapkg -f \
/usr/local/poudriere/pkglist/121amd64-mypkg.pkglst
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