dpb - wow!
I'd never tried it before but it's saving me a lot of babysitting to start the next build compared to doing them one at a time. There's probably a way to do this but I'd never tried dpb because I didn't have a list of pkgpaths to feed it. I could query sqlports I guess, but a command-line flag to pkg_info to have it give full pkgpaths would be good. My goal is to be able to make a list of pkgpaths on a machine, save it, put in a new hard drive, do an OpenBSD install, then run dpb on the saved list of pkgpaths. And my hyperthreaded P4 now gets detected as MP? Neat. Just jumping it from 5.0 to 5.7. -- Credit is the root of all evil. - AB1JX
Re: dpb - wow!
On 2015-11-02 13:33, Alan Corey wrote: I'd never tried it before but it's saving me a lot of babysitting to start the next build compared to doing them one at a time. There's probably a way to do this but I'd never tried dpb because I didn't have a list of pkgpaths to feed it. I could query sqlports I guess, but a command-line flag to pkg_info to have it give full pkgpaths would be good. My goal is to be able to make a list of pkgpaths on a machine, save it, put in a new hard drive, do an OpenBSD install, then run dpb on the saved list of pkgpaths. Hey, Alan. I've been an end-user of dpb() for some years. It's the bees' knees. A couple of hints which may help: * out-of-date(1) produces pkgpath output, which I use with dpb -R for -stable package builds. * pkg_info(1) has a -P option, which along with -mq produces a nice list of manually installed pkgpaths. And my hyperthreaded P4 now gets detected as MP? Neat. Just jumping it from 5.0 to 5.7. 5.8 was released October 18. :) :)
Re: dpb - wow!
re: dpb - wow! Yeah, well, if I started on 5.8 now I might have it running before 5.9 came out. I started at 5.6, before I got it all downloaded and running to clone 5.7 came out. I've got that on my laptop and installing on my desktop. Gotta draw the line somewhere. I download through my cell phone, it's the best internet connection I've got. On 11/2/15, Josh Grosse <j...@jggimi.homeip.net> wrote: > On 2015-11-02 13:33, Alan Corey wrote: >> I'd never tried it before but it's saving me a lot of babysitting to >> start the next build compared to doing them one at a time. >> >> There's probably a way to do this but I'd never tried dpb because I >> didn't have a list of pkgpaths to feed it. I could query sqlports I >> guess, but a command-line flag to pkg_info to have it give full >> pkgpaths would be good. My goal is to be able to make a list of >> pkgpaths on a machine, save it, put in a new hard drive, do an OpenBSD >> install, then run dpb on the saved list of pkgpaths. > > Hey, Alan. I've been an end-user of dpb() for some years. It's the > bees' knees. A couple of hints which may help: > > * out-of-date(1) produces pkgpath output, which I use with dpb -R for >-stable package builds. > > * pkg_info(1) has a -P option, which along with -mq produces a nice list > of >manually installed pkgpaths. > >> And my hyperthreaded P4 now gets detected as MP? Neat. Just jumping >> it from 5.0 to 5.7. > > 5.8 was released October 18. :) :) > -- Credit is the root of all evil. - AB1JX