It seems like go packages for FreeBSD and all packages depending on go are available again in the repository. But I am wondering if I should go back to packages after shifting to Poudriere. Yes, it is annoying to build all required packages and it often takes very long. But on the other hand there seems to be no other way to stay in control, especially as something like this could always happen again.

What's your opinion on it? Staying with Poudriere, building all packages locally and accepting the daily rebuilds or going the more convenient way with packages and accepting the issues that can occur?

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