Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Slightly OT, but could we have a flag to disable building sysinstall during make
world? It's hardly a tool that is required for day-to-day operation, so in most
cases it will only waste considerable amount of root partitition.
1) Now sysinstall is /usr/sbin, and it is
3) Most of what FreeBSD installs is not required for day-to-day for most
users. Since many users use sysinstall to some extent as a system
managing tool, sysinstall is actually quite more oftenly used than many.
It's currently the best way to install packages IMHO. With the automatic
"Rogier R. Mulhuijzen" wrote:
3) Most of what FreeBSD installs is not required for day-to-day for most
users. Since many users use sysinstall to some extent as a system
managing tool, sysinstall is actually quite more oftenly used than many.
It's currently the best way to install packages
What are you talking about? pkg_add -r pkgname, that's all it takes.
*hides head in shame*
OK so I'm a sucker for the graphical interface =)
DocWilco
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On 19-Jan-01 Chris Knight wrote:
Howdy,
Since the sysinstall move, make release on FreeBSD-stable (as of 3 hrs ago)
breaks when building sysinstall. The output is:
rtermcap needs to be a build-tool in world. The 4.x upgrade path is b0rked
too. I think that file2c also needs to become a
John Baldwin wrote:
On 19-Jan-01 Chris Knight wrote:
Howdy,
Since the sysinstall move, make release on FreeBSD-stable (as of 3 hrs ago)
breaks when building sysinstall. The output is:
rtermcap needs to be a build-tool in world. The 4.x upgrade path is b0rked
too. I think that
On 19-Jan-01 Maxim Sobolev wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
On 19-Jan-01 Chris Knight wrote:
Howdy,
Since the sysinstall move, make release on FreeBSD-stable (as of 3 hrs
ago)
breaks when building sysinstall. The output is:
rtermcap needs to be a build-tool in world. The 4.x upgrade