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comparison pkg-descr.alldeps @ 548:6b85a603765a
Create package flavors: the default one, and local-bsdtools-alldeps with all runtime dependencies explicitely declared
| author | Franz Glasner <fzglas.hg@dom66.de> |
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| date | Tue, 10 Sep 2024 19:46:56 +0200 |
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| 1 A collection of private local FreeBSD tools for managing the system. | |
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| 3 Contains tools to manage jails, thin jails and binary packages. | |
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| 5 And the tool "bsmtp2dma" is a simple replacement for Bacula's "bsmtp" | |
| 6 when the system mailer does not listen on TCP ports. | |
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| 8 This package normally does not depend on tools that are not in a FreeBSD | |
| 9 base installation. But in some cases there are issues with them: | |
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| 11 - space characters in the names of jails | |
| 12 - space characters in the names of mounted devices (e.g. ZFS datasets) | |
| 13 - space characters in mountpoints | |
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| 15 In such cases the text output from "jls" or "mount -p" is inherently | |
| 16 ambiguous. If /usr/local/bin/jq is available at runtime then these | |
| 17 issues are not existent because JSON output is requested and processed | |
| 18 properly. | |
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| 20 If you are sure to not run into such issues you can install the standard | |
| 21 package flavor `local-bsdtools' and/or remove "textproc/jq". |
