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POUDRIERE-OPTIONS(8) FreeBSD System Manager's Manual POUDRIERE-OPTIONS(8)
NAME poudriere options - configure the options for a given port
SYNOPSIS poudriere options [options] -f file poudriere options [options] origin [origin2 [...]]
DESCRIPTION This command configures the options for a given port.
Either a file containing a list of port origins must be supplied with the -f file option or a list of port origins must be supplied on the command line.
OPTIONS This command accepts the following options:
-a architecture Specifies which architecture of FreeBSD to use to show options. (Default: the one of jail jailname)
-C Use 'config-conditional' target, which will only bring up the dialog on new options for the given ports. (This is the default)
-c Use 'config' target, which will always show the dialog for the given ports.
-f file Absolute path to a file which contains the list of ports to configure. Ports must be specified in the form category/port and shell-style comments are allowed.
-j jailname If given, configure the options only for the given jail.
-n Do not be recursive
-o port_dbdirname Use the specified directory name to write the options to. This name will expand to $POUDRIERE_ETC/$port_dbdirname. This can be used to write options to a different directory than -jpz specify. The -jpz flags will be used for the make.conf, poudriere.conf, and ports dir.
-p portstree Run the configuration inside the given ports tree. (Default: "default")
-r Remove port options instead of configuring them
-s Show port options instead of configuring them
-z set This specifies which SET to use for the build. See CUSTOMIZATION in poudriere(8) for examples of how this is used.
ENVIRONMENT TERM Passed through for interactive config editing.
AUTHORS Baptiste Daroussin <bapt@FreeBSD.org> Bryan Drewery <bdrewery@FreeBSD.org>
FreeBSD 14.2-RELEASE May 28, 2022 FreeBSD 14.2-RELEASE