2.6 KiB
2.6 KiB
About
portzap is a utility that manages a local copy of the
HardenedBSD ports tree.
The copy of the ports tree is maintained by members of
the _portzap
group, and the copy of the ports tree
can be installed into /usr/ports/
by root.
Examples
CLI: setup-portzap
This command should be run after installing portzap for the first time:
# Add the '_portzap' user, group and home directory
# This command requires root privileges
root@localhost# setup-portzap
CLI: portzap
# Clone the HardenedBSD ports tree into /home/_portzap/ports/
# This command is delegated to the '_portzap' user
user@localhost$ portzap clone
# Pull updates into /home/_portzap/ports/
# This command is delegated to the '_portzap' user
user@localhost$ portzap pull
# Checkout a branch other than the default: hardenedbsd/main
# This command is delegated to the '_portzap' user
user@localhost$ portzap checkout freebsd/main
# Install /home/_portzap/ports/ into /usr/ports/
# This command requires root privileges
root@localhost# portzap install
# Remove the contents of /usr/ports/ and /home/_portzap/ports/
# This command requires root privileges
root@localhost# portzap rm
Environment
-
$PORTZAP_CLONEURL
The URL of a git repository
Default: https://git.HardenedBSD.org/HardenedBSD/ports.git -
$PORTZAP_INSTALLDIR
The directory where the ports collection will be installed
Default: /usr/ports/
Install
Package
portzap is available
from the HardenedBSD ports tree.
pkg install portzap
should work too but expect slower updates.
Git
The most recent version of portzap can be installed via git:
# Clone
user@localhost$ git clone https://git.hardenedbsd.org/0x1eef/portzap.git
user@localhost$ cd portzap
# Install
root@localhost# make install
root@localhost# setup-portzap
# Add user to '_portzap' group
root@localhost# pw groupmod -n _portzap -m <user>