portmaster refuses to use pkgng with local packages

olli hauer ohauer at gmx.de
Sun Nov 24 11:58:20 UTC 2013


On 2013-11-24 12:43, Axel Rau wrote:
> 
> Am 27.10.2013 um 21:11 schrieb Matthew Seaman <matthew at FreeBSD.org>:
> 
>> On 27/10/2013 18:53, Axel Rau wrote:
>>> I looked at poudriere earlier, but did not recognize that it plays with pkg nicely and also did not like to set up a web server to just serve local jails.
>>> I will give it a try.
>>
>> You don't need to set up a webserver, necessarily.  If you're using
>> poudriere to build packages on the same machine where you want to
>> install them, then you can just use a file:// URL in your pkg.conf and
>> pkg will dtrt.  If you want to maintain a bunch of machines on a
>> network, then using a webserver to distribute the packages is probably
>> easiest overall, but you could NFS mount the repo and use a file:// URL
>> again, or you could use ssh:// to pull the packages down.
> While trying ports-mgmt/poudriere in my ezjail/portmaster environment, I learned:
> poudriere can't run at secure level 1, because it loads linux.ko and uses chflags.
> 
> Regarding moving to pkgng, what are the replacements to portaudit / jailaudit?


Have you tried the following setting in etc/poudriere.conf

# Disable linux support
NOLINUX=yes



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