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A word of warning about using port origins for this.
With flavors in the ports tree there is no longer a 1:1 correspondence between packages and port origins. If you give pkg install an origin instead of a package...
ShelLuser I don't think you understand what pkgconf is used for. It's not related to pkg. pkgconf is a reimplementation (+ library) of freedesktop.org's pkg-config. It's used by third-party software during builds to find the right compiler and linker flags in a cross-platform way...
Hmm, this works fine here. Does /usr/local/libdata/pkgconfig/gtkmm-3.0.pc exist on your system? If yes, what's in it? Do you overwrite or set any environment variables like PKG_CONFIG_PATH or similar (pkgconf has a complete list of those)?
It's a silent command and it confirms the existence of a module by exiting with status 0. If it wouldn't exist it would exit with something non-zero. Looks like the documentation in pkgconf is wrong here though and has flipped that around (EDIT: filed a bug...
Hmm, using pkg-message for that doesn't feel right. It's a post-installation message for the package with the next steps on how to use what was installed. It should not be a guide on how to customize the package build. There is also more to it than just IPXE_MAKE_ARGS so the pkg-message would...
Yes, it work fine for what it is. It's a little annoying to use it for installing FreeBSD though because it uses mfsBSD. But YMMV.
Of course the package is prebuilt and if you want to embed a script you'll have to build the port yourself. But that's easy to do.
Update net/ipxe to the lastest...
It's already installed by graphics/gpu-firmware-kmod. tingo Maybe i915_kbl_dmc_ver1_01_bin.ko needs to be loaded manually.
Read the thread. It's not supported on 11.1-RELEASE.
Open a bug on https://bugs.freebsd.org and make it public. Make sure to CC both ports-secteam and the PostgreSQL maintainers and ask why they haven't requested an MFH.
If you want to use the port version of OpenSSL (security/openssl) use
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ssl=openssl
or for security/openssl-devel
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ssl=openssl-devel
The error message you get is weird. I'm not sure why it tells you to use ssl=base.
There seems to be some confusion here. 11.1-RELEASE is not (and will likely never be) supported by graphics/drm-next-kmod. It requires kernel changes that are now also available on the STABLE/11 branch which will become 11.2-RELEASE eventually.
There will not be a package on pkg.FreeBSD.org...
Get these two changes from HEAD if for some reason yes performance is important:
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=319897
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=319898
They were made as a direct reaction to the Reddit discussion your article links to.
I...
Of course you can replace a script with C, but remember that system spawns a new /bin/sh every time you call it. If your C program calls system() often you might as well just use a shell script.
vt is now the default console and it only supports the mouse in graphics mode, but defaults to text mode when running in a VM.
Two possible solutions come to mind. Either switch to graphics mode with
hw.vga.textmode=0
in /boot/loader.conf or switch to the old console sc with
kern.vty=sc
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