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POUDRIERE-PORTS(8) FreeBSD System Manager's Manual POUDRIERE-PORTS(8)

poudriere portsmanage ports trees

poudriere ports subcommand [options]

This command provides management of different ports trees which will be used by poudriere.

One subcommand must be supplied.

-c
Creates a ports tree.
-d
Deletes a ports tree.
-l
List all available ports trees.
-u
Update a ports tree.

Except for -l, all of the subcommands require the -p switch (see below).

-B branch
Specifies which branch to checkout when using the git or svn methods.
-F
When used with -c, only create the needed file systems (for ZFS) and directories, but do not populate them.
-f filesystem
The name of the filesystem to create for the ports tree. If set to “none” then do not create a filesystem. Defaults to “poudriere/ports/default”.
-k
When used with -d, only unregister the ports tree without removing the files.
-M mountpoint
Path to the source of a ports tree.
-m method
Specify which method to use to create the ports tree. The default is git+https.
portsnap
Uses portsnap(8) (deprecated).
null
This option can be used to import an existing directory that already contains a manually managed ports tree. The path must be specified with -M path. The path will be null-mounted during builds.
git[+protocol]
Use Git to download the sources.

Sources will be cloned shallowly unless -D is specified.

Output will mostly be hidden unless poudriere -v ports, or -v, are used.

Use the -B branch parameter to set the branch name. The Git server address is derived from the GIT_PORTSURL variable in poudriere.conf. -U url may be used to override that value.

The following protocols are supported: git (default), +http, +https, +file, +ssh.

svn[+protocol]
Use SVN to download the sources.

Output will mostly be hidden unless poudriere -v ports, or -v, are used.

Use the -B branch parameter to set the branch name.

The SVN host address is derived from the SVN_HOST variable in poudriere.conf. -U url may be used to override that value.

The following protocols are supported: svn (default), +http, +https, +file, +ssh.

-n
When combined with -l, only display the name of the ports tree.
-p name
Specifies the name of the ports tree to use. (Default: “default”)
-q
When used with -l, remove the header in the list view.
-U url
Specifies which url to checkout from when using the git or svn methods.
-v
Show more verbose output.
  • Creates a new checkout from Git called default from FreeBSD's official ports tree branch main.
    # poudriere ports -c
  • Creates a new checkout from Git called quarterly from FreeBSD's official ports tree branch 2021Q1.
    # poudriere ports -c -p quarterly -B 2021Q1
  • Updates ports tree named quarterly.
    # poudriere ports -u -p quarterly
  • Import a local manually-managed ports tree named local from /usr/ports.
    # poudriere ports -c -p local -m null -M /usr/ports
FETCH_BIND_ADDRESS
The bind address used by fetch(1). See fetch(3) for more details.
HTTP_PROXY HTTP_* http_* FTP_PROXY FTP_* http_* SSL_* NO_PROXY no_proxy
The proxy configuration for fetch(1). See fetch(3) for other supported proxy environment variables.

poudriere(8), poudriere-bulk(8), poudriere-distclean(8), poudriere-image(8), poudriere-jail(8), poudriere-logclean(8), poudriere-options(8), poudriere-pkgclean(8), poudriere-queue(8), poudriere-status(8), poudriere-testport(8), poudriere-version(8)

Baptiste Daroussin ⟨bapt@FreeBSD.org⟩
Bryan Drewery ⟨bdrewery@FreeBSD.org⟩

April 26, 2021 FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT
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