Re: problem with git-pull
- Reply: Matthias Apitz : "Re: problem with git-pull"
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Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2023 21:40:57 UTC
Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de> writes: > I wrote yesterday: > >> El día martes, septiembre 12, 2023 a las 05:42:45p. m. +0200, Christoph Moench-Tegeder escribió: >> >> > ## Matthias Apitz (guru@unixarea.de): >> > >> > > but when I now say 'git pull .' it says only: >> > >> > Drop the ".", because: >> > 1. the first non-option to "git pull" is the repository, so you're >> > pulling from the current directory, which makes no sense for your >> > case. >> > 2. git updates the whole repository, which is a good thing[tm] (yes, >> > there are ways and means, but in gereral one wants to keep a repo >> > consistent). >> >> Thanks! I'm coming from a CVS and SVN background where updating only >> sub-trees is possible (and with good intention also normal). >> Without the "." it updated the full tree and I built successful the one >> package in question with poudriere. >> > > This was wrong. It didn't compiled anything at all, because I updated > the wrong /usr/ports tree, not the one poudriere was using. When I realized > my fault, I updated with 'git pull' the correct tree and restarted > poudriere to only compile one port (security/wpa_supplicant). > The result was, that poudriere detected the (massive) changes, deleted > and recompiled around 10 ports and at the end successfully > security/wpa_supplicant. I don't want to imagine a more massive > recompilation due to changes in infrastructure ports. > > In short: Is there no way with git to pull only one special port > for a recompilation? There are but not officially[1] supported by ports/ e.g., $ rm -rf security/wpa_supplicant $ git checkout origin/main security/wpa_supplicant $ git commit -m '[local] security/wpa_supplicant: sync with "main" branch' or $ git rev-list --reverse ..origin/main security/wpa_supplicant | xargs git cherry-pick -x -- [1] All types of partial upgrades are under "doing it at your own risk". Neither portmgr@ nor any port maintainer are expected to help. To speed up build use poudriere-devel with -b flag to prefetch packages and rollback the whole ports/ to a matching revision e.g., https://pkg-status.freebsd.org/?all=1&type=package&jailname=132amd64