I am sorry, usually replyall is the default in my mail settings.
Didn't realize that it was a reply to you.  Man pages are thorough and
good for
those who grew up in the unix/linux environment, but I am sorry, I
have trouble deciphering the instructions for syntax. There aren't
enough
examples in man pages that illustrate the use of the commands for
someone with copy and paste level of system admin skills.

I sent another message a moment ago, that must also have been sent to
you as a "reply" instead of as a "replyall" to the list.

Copying that message below:

doas is supposed to have been installed by default in openbsd 6.8, but
> I get the error doas is not enabled, /etc/doas.conf: No such file or
> directory, the posts related to doas online assume that /etc/doas.conf
> already exists in the user's computer, it is not
> there.  I tried locating doas in ports, I tried pkg_add doas, it does not 
> work.
>
> -bash-5.0$ sudo pkg_add doas
> quirks-3.441 signed on 2021-02-17T11:25:54Z
> Can't find doas
>
I tried this also:

>=5.73:devel/kf5/kcoreaddons STEM->=5.73:devel/kf5/ki18n 
>STEM->=5.73:devel/kf5/kpty STEM->=5.73:devel/kf5/kservice x11/qt5/qtbase,-main
B-deps: STEM->=1.5.1:devel/ninja
STEM->=5.73:devel/kf5/extra-cmake-modules archivers/xz devel/cmake
devel/gettext,-tools lang/python/3.8 x11/qt5/qttools,-main
R-deps:
Archs: aarch64 amd64 arm i386 mips64 powerpc powerpc64 aarch64 alpha
amd64 arm hppa i386 mips64 mips64el powerpc sparc64

-bash-5.0$ cd /usr/ports/devel/kf5/kdesu
-bash-5.0$ ls
CVS      Makefile distinfo patches  pkg
-bash-5.0$ cd /usr/ports/devel/kf5/kdesu/pkg
-bash-5.0$ ls
CVS   DESCR PLIST
-bash-5.0$ cd /usr/ports/devel/kf5/kdesu
-bash-5.0$ cd /usr/ports/devel/kf5/kdesu/distinfo
-bash: cd: /usr/ports/devel/kf5/kdesu/distinfo: Not a directory
-bash-5.0$ cd /usr/ports/devel/kf5/kdesu/CVS
-bash-5.0$ ls
Entries    Repository Root       Tag
-bash-5.0$ cd /usr/ports/devel/kf5/kdesu/CVS/Entries
-bash: cd: /usr/ports/devel/kf5/kdesu/CVS/Entries: Not a directory
-bash-5.0$ cat Entries
D/patches////
D/pkg////
/Makefile/1.13/Mon Sep  7 14:48:46 2020//TOPENBSD_6_8
/distinfo/1.12/Mon Sep  7 14:48:46 2020//TOPENBSD_6_8
-bash-5.0$ cat Repository
ports/devel/kf5/kdesu
-bash-5.0$ make
make: no target to make.
-bash-5.0$ make doas
make: don't know how to make doas
Stop in /usr/ports/devel/kf5/kdesu/CVS
-bash-5.0$ make install doas
make: don't know how to make install
Stop in /usr/ports/devel/kf5/kdesu/CVS
-bash-5.0$ make-install doas
-bash: make-install: command not found
-bash-5.0$

Don't know how to move forward. Please help

Thank you.

ReplyForward

Compose:
Doas

Peter N. M. Hansteen, [email protected]
I am sorry, usually replyall is the default in my mail settings.
Didn't realize that it was a reply to you.  Man pages are thorough and
good for
those who grew up in the unix/linux environment, but I am sorry, I
have trouble deciphering the instructions for syntax. There aren't
enough
examples in man pages that illustrate the use of the commands for
someone with copy and paste level of system admin skills.

I sent another message a moment ago, that must also have been sent to
you as a "reply" instead of as a "replyall" to the list.

Copying that message below:

> > Thank you for confirming that this is not unusual. I checked the
> > output of sudo disklabel sd0, it shows 16 partitions, looks alright.
> > doas is supposed to have been installed by default in openbsd 6.8, but
> > I get the error doas is not enabled, /etc/doas.conf: No such file or
> > directory, the posts related to doas online assume that /etc/doas.conf
> > already exists in the user's computer, it is not
> > there.  I tried locating doas in ports, I tried pkg_add doas, it does not 
> > work.
>
> doas is part of the base install. You need to create the config file to 
> enable it.
> Check man doas.conf for guidance and a suggested config.
>
> Also, please keep the discussion on the list (to or cc).
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team
> http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.net/ http://www.nuug.no/
> "Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
> delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds

Sivan

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