--- layout: post title: "Setting up a private package repo for FreeBSD" date: 2020-04-07 comments: true tags: freebsd, pkgng --- Lately the EU mirror for FreeBSD packages(<http://pkg0.bme.freebsd.org>) has been really slow for me. My best guess is the mirror is being overloaded, it could be because of my ISP peering weirdly too. I already have a [Poudriere](https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/ports-poudriere.html) setup running on a beefy server. How hard it would be building all the packages that I need? Turns out its not that hard at all. First step is to get all the packages that I currently use and their port names ```bash $ pkg query '%o' > x230-packages # make sure they look right $ head x230-packages math/coinmp x11-fonts/gentium-basic graphics/ImageMagick6 devel/ORBit2 graphics/aalib sysutils/accountsservice print/adobe-cmaps x11-themes/adwaita-icon-theme x11/alacritty audio/alsa-lib ``` Setup poudriere with instructions from handbook: <https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/ports-poudriere.html> Build the packages ```bash /usr/local/bin/poudriere ports -p local -u /usr/local/bin/poudriere bulk -j 12amd64 -p local -z x230 -f /root/x230-packages ``` After **a day and half** poudriere built all the packages I need :) Now all that left is to disable the official repo and replace it with mine ```bash cat > /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/Mine.conf <<EOF FreeBSD: { enabled: no } builder: { url: "https://<path to repo>/repo/12amd64-local-x230/", enabled: yes } EOF ``` Bye bye slow mirrors! This should be filed under over-engineering, and I should really investigate why the mirror is slow; This does work and love how simple and powerful the pkg system is. Workflow is far better than I am used to bulk building debian or arch packages.