> On 17 Jul, 2017, at 20:33, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>
> Excerpt from Adam Weinberger:
>
>> myfirstrepo: {
>>url: file:///path/to/first/repo,
>>priority: 99
>> },
>> mysecondrepo: {
>>url: file:///path/to/second/repo,
>>priority: 98
>> }
Hi Tom, sorry I completely
On Tue, 18 Jul 2017 02:33:22 +
"Thomas Mueller" wrote:
> I suppose priority 99 would take priority over priority 98?
> In normal English usage, first priority or priority one is higher
> than priority two.
> Do you need the comma after the closing brace after myfirstrepo?
> I suppose myfir
18.07.2017 05:33, Thomas Mueller пишет:
This looks like it might help, but PKG-REPOSITORY and FETCH have to be
lower-case, won't work with capital letters.
That's an old unix tradition. PKG-REPOSITORY(5) and FETCH(3) mean
that one should use "man 5 pkg-repository" and "man 3 fetch" to
get the
On Tue, 18 Jul 2017 02:33:22 +
"Thomas Mueller" wrote:
> I suppose priority 99 would take priority over priority 98?
>
> In normal English usage, first priority or priority one is higher
> than priority two.
>
> Do you need the comma after the closing brace after myfirstrepo?
>
> I suppose
from Franco Fichtner:
# pkg repo /mnt/usr/packages
Would that put meta.txz and other stuff in /usr/packages ?
I could do that either by nfs (with /mnt) or directly on that computer (without
/mnt).
But I have all the old stuff I no longer want, would not run because of shared
libraries out of
> On 17 Jul, 2017, at 11:13, Patrick Powell wrote:
>
> On 07/16/17 22:21, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>> El día lunes, julio 17, 2017 a las 05:10:06a. m. +, Thomas Mueller
>> escribió:
>>
>>> How do I get pkg to recognize a local repository such as
>>> /mnt/usr/packages/All, or does pkg only rec
Hi!
> Just out of curiosity (and because I might want to do this) how can you
> specify two (or more) repositories
> and have them searched in some order.
Probably by having two or more config files for repos in
/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/
I don't know how to have preferences in there.
--
p...
On 07/16/17 22:21, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día lunes, julio 17, 2017 a las 05:10:06a. m. +, Thomas Mueller escribió:
How do I get pkg to recognize a local repository such as /mnt/usr/packages/All,
or does pkg only recognize remote repositories?
...
I use:
$ ls -l /usr/local/etc/pkg/rep
Hi Thomas,
17.07.2017 08:10, Thomas Mueller пишет:
How do I get pkg to recognize a local repository
It is documented at PKG-REPOSITORY(5) . [1]
What is the proper URL or format for a file name/directory? Is it necessary to
precede with URL: or what do I have to do to make it look like a
> On 17. Jul 2017, at 8:44 AM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>
> What meta files? There is a metamail-2.7_11.txz, but I don't think that's
> what you meant.
The files digests.txz, meta.txz and packagesite.txz, like this...
https://pkg.opnsense.org/FreeBSD:11:amd64/17.1/latest/
>
> On the drive I w
> > On 17. Jul 2017, at 7:10 AM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > pkg-static: Ignoring bad configuration entry in
> > /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/mytemprepo.conf: "file:///mnt/usr/packages/All"
> > pkg-static: Warning: Major OS version upgrade detected. Running
> > "pkg-static install -f pkg" recommende
El día lunes, julio 17, 2017 a las 05:10:06a. m. +, Thomas Mueller escribió:
> How do I get pkg to recognize a local repository such as
> /mnt/usr/packages/All, or does pkg only recognize remote repositories?
>
> ...
I use:
$ ls -l /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/*.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel
> On 17. Jul 2017, at 7:10 AM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>
> pkg-static: Ignoring bad configuration entry in
> /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/mytemprepo.conf: "file:///mnt/usr/packages/All"
> pkg-static: Warning: Major OS version upgrade detected. Running "pkg-static
> install -f pkg" recommended
> No
How do I get pkg to recognize a local repository such as /mnt/usr/packages/All,
or does pkg only recognize remote repositories?
In this case, /mnt was a mount point for another FreeBSD 11.1-PRERELEASE
installation from the same svn revision. Second was installed from the first
using NFS.
Even
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