I see, you want it hard way. Well, pulling in and installing -current is considered to be un-supported. You have to think over it one more time. I myself been dealing with broken installs and it is hard, and no one will ever answer to you questions...
... Because YOU SHOULD NOT INSTALL -current IF YOU DONT KNOW HOW TO SOLVE PROBLEMS IF YOU GET A BROKEN INSTALL. And clearly, you stating it your self to be a newbie, the you should wait with -current. Play around with stable and a working system first. On Oct 23, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Zantgo wrote: > You do not worry, I will literally what it says on the guide listed below, if I have problems they notice. > > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html > > PS: I did this for those who just want me off the list, understand that I am not a lazy TROLL, I'm just a newbie in OpenBSD, as it is very true that a Linux user, is that there are more than . > > PS2: give up, but I'm not that easy to expire, so I'm dealing with OpenBSD). While it is true that this is becoming more difficult, the main problem I have with being satisfied with the-release, I need to have the most current ports, every 6 months is a lot to me, even if for example if you could update one snapshot to another would. > > Zantgo > > El 23-10-2011, a las 12:03, Maxim Bourmistrov <[email protected]> escribis: > >> >> Try one more time, if no success - give up and stay on whatever you have right now. >> >> >> >> On Oct 23, 2011, at 4:50 PM, Zantgo wrote: >> >>> !!I read the FAQ, becouse I don't understand this!!!! >>> >>> Zantgo >>> >>> El 23-10-2011, a las 10:33, Marcos Ariel Laufer <[email protected]> >>> escribiC3: >>> >>>> This idiot, zantgo, has been bothering everybody on a mexican (spanish >>>> speaking) openbsd list and refusing to read the faq or manuals. >>>> Imagine that on that mailing list they tend to help everybody including >>>> the least advanced users, and he's been kicked off anyway.

