On 10/14/2012 4:56 PM, Bryan Drewery wrote:
On 8/30/2012 10:43 AM, John Nielsen wrote:
Portupgrade doesn't remove the pkgdb.db.lock reliably.
Portupgrade doesn't handle stale lock files (just waits indefinitely for a
nonexistent process to finish). A big problem when combined with the above.
On 8/30/2012 10:43 AM, John Nielsen wrote:
Portupgrade doesn't remove the pkgdb.db.lock reliably.
Portupgrade doesn't handle stale lock files (just waits indefinitely for a
nonexistent process to finish). A big problem when combined with the above.
I have not run into these issues. Do you
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
On Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 10:53:43PM +0200, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
Le Thu, 30 Aug 2012 16:19:39 +0200,
Baptiste Daroussin b...@freebsd.org a écrit :
Hello,
After 2 years of development (first commit Tue Sep 7 2010), more
than 2000 commits, 43 different contibutors. The pkgng team is
Le Thu, 30 Aug 2012 16:19:39 +0200,
Baptiste Daroussin b...@freebsd.org a écrit :
Hello,
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!
Hourrah! Many thanks.
Finally, how the
Hello.
Could I ask one stupid question?
So, I've installed pkg from ports. Added WITH_PKGNG=yes to make.conf.
Built some packages with make package-recursive to use as common
repository for several systems.
Now if I wish to update pkg, what should I do?
So, for example, I'll make portsnap
On 31 August 2012 15:26, Alexander Pyhalov a...@rsu.ru wrote:
Hello.
Could I ask one stupid question?
So, I've installed pkg from ports. Added WITH_PKGNG=yes to make.conf.
Built some packages with make package-recursive to use as common
repository for several systems.
Now if I wish to
Thank you, Baptiste and other for your work on pkgng. It's amazing.
I've got local repository up and running in less then an hour.
The only inconvenience is a necessity of bootstrapping clients. I've
just installed pkg*tbz package from ftp.freebsd.org and run pkg2ng. I'm
sure it could be done
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
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
On Aug 30, 2012, at 9:43 AM, John Nielsen li...@jnielsen.net 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
2012/8/30 John Nielsen li...@jnielsen.net:
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
On 8/30/2012 10:43 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 PKGNG. I
On Aug 30, 2012, at 10:06 AM, Olivier Smedts oliv...@gid0.org wrote:
2012/8/30 John Nielsen li...@jnielsen.net:
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
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