Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-10-15 Thread Alex Keda
15.10.2012 01:55, Bryan Drewery пишет: On 8/30/2012 10:56 AM, John Nielsen wrote: Running ps in another terminal shows "pkg query %n-%v". Since the actual pkg is now gone, I suspect this is really /usr/sbin/pkg. I further suspect that it's waiting for y/n input (whether to install the binary p

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-10-14 Thread Bryan Drewery
On 8/30/2012 10:56 AM, John Nielsen wrote: > Running ps in another terminal shows "pkg query %n-%v". Since the actual pkg > is now gone, I suspect this is really /usr/sbin/pkg. I further suspect that > it's waiting for y/n input (whether to install the binary pkg) on its > nonexistent stdin some

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-09-07 Thread Simon L. B. Nielsen
On 7 Sep 2012, at 13:02, Ivan Voras wrote: > On 7 September 2012 13:54, Matthew Seaman > wrote: >> On 09/07/12 12:30, Ivan Voras wrote: >>> On 06/09/2012 18:44, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 06/09/2012 16:37, Ivan Voras wrote: >>> > Hi, > > It looks like the pkg port installs pkg.

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-09-07 Thread Chip Marshall
On 07-Sep-2012, Ivan Voras sent: > Ok, but all that can be done the "normal" way with A records. > > As far as I can tell, the intended benefits of the SRV record system > is to disentangle services and hosts, so that, e.g. the same > user-visible DNS name (e.g. "pkg.freebsd.org") resolves to a d

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-09-07 Thread Alexander Yerenkow
I just found out, that first call of pkg (which also known as bootstrap) became interactive, and without options. This kinda brokes a bit my automated image creation scripts (which builds images from svn). Would it be nice to have non-interactive bootstrap, maybe pkg --bootstrap or something simil

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-09-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 7 September 2012 13:54, Matthew Seaman wrote: > On 09/07/12 12:30, Ivan Voras wrote: >> On 06/09/2012 18:44, Matthew Seaman wrote: >>> On 06/09/2012 16:37, Ivan Voras wrote: >> Hi, It looks like the pkg port installs pkg.conf.sample with the line: PACKAGESITE :

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-09-07 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 09/07/12 12:54, Matthew Seaman wrote: > It may also be possible to replicate what portupdate has done and use > geolocation based services to steer end users to a nearby repository > site automatically. D'Oh! I meant portsnap of course. Matthew _

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-09-07 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 09/07/12 12:30, Ivan Voras wrote: > On 06/09/2012 18:44, Matthew Seaman wrote: >> On 06/09/2012 16:37, Ivan Voras wrote: > >>> Hi, >>> >>> It looks like the pkg port installs pkg.conf.sample with the line: >>> >>> PACKAGESITE : http://pkg.freebsd.org/${ABI}/latest >>> >>> ... which is f

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-09-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 06/09/2012 18:44, Matthew Seaman wrote: > On 06/09/2012 16:37, Ivan Voras wrote: >> Hi, >> >> It looks like the pkg port installs pkg.conf.sample with the line: >> >> PACKAGESITE : http://pkg.freebsd.org/${ABI}/latest >> >> ... which is finally a good step in the direction of making pkg

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-09-06 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 06/09/2012 16:37, Ivan Voras wrote: > On 30/08/2012 16:19, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Since Julien Laffaye and I started pkgng lots of things has happened and >> here we >> are now. >> >> After 2 years of development (first commit "Tue Sep 7 2010"), more than 2000 >> commits, 43

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-09-06 Thread Ivan Voras
On 30/08/2012 16:19, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: > Hi all, > > Since Julien Laffaye and I started pkgng lots of things has happened and here > we > are now. > > After 2 years of development (first commit "Tue Sep 7 2010"), more than 2000 > commits, 43 different contibutors. The pkgng team is prou

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-08-30 Thread John Nielsen
On Aug 30, 2012, at 10:06 AM, Olivier Smedts wrote: > 2012/8/30 John Nielsen : >> Running ps in another terminal shows "pkg query %n-%v". Since the actual pkg >> is now gone, I suspect this is really /usr/sbin/pkg. I further suspect that >> it's waiting for y/n input (whether to install the bin

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-08-30 Thread Olivier Smedts
2012/8/30 John Nielsen : > Running ps in another terminal shows "pkg query %n-%v". Since the actual pkg > is now gone, I suspect this is really /usr/sbin/pkg. I further suspect that > it's waiting for y/n input (whether to install the binary pkg) on its > nonexistent stdin somewhere. I killed it

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-08-30 Thread John Nielsen
On Aug 30, 2012, at 9:43 AM, John Nielsen wrote: > Thanks to everyone involved. > > I've been lightly testing pkg for a little while, but I still mainly use > ports. This announcement prompted me to switch from portupgrade to > portupgrade-devel (20120827 version) to see how it works with PKGN

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-08-30 Thread John Nielsen
Thanks to everyone involved. I've been lightly testing pkg for a little while, but I still mainly use ports. This announcement prompted me to switch from portupgrade to portupgrade-devel (20120827 version) to see how it works with PKGNG. I encountered a couple issues: Portupgrade doesn't remov

pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-08-30 Thread Baptiste Daroussin
Hi all, Since Julien Laffaye and I started pkgng lots of things has happened and here we are now. After 2 years of development (first commit "Tue Sep 7 2010"), more than 2000 commits, 43 different contibutors. The pkgng team is proud to release pkg-1.0! Before going further I would like to than