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