Shawn Walker wrote:
Jan Hnatek wrote:
So I wonder if this is seen as a bug and pkg should
somehow remember it was populated and/or be more careful
when started with an empty directory.

By design, the pkg.depotd server creates a repository where it is told to if one does not exist already.

The pkg/server SMF service is dependent on filesystem-local, and will not start until it does (assuming SMF handles the dependencies as expected).

I'm now confused as you originally asked if the depot was starting before filesystem-local.

Yes, as I believed it was a matter of one boot sequence. I suppose
the dependency works fine, as you pointed out in the first reply.

So basically pkg.depotd is not prepared to be run on filesystems
that are not connected on every boot?

hnhn

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