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1. How do I get pkg to use packages built against 9.1-RC1? VirtualBox is
playing up (no ethernet, unkillable crashes, etc) and I suspect it's the
kernel module...
2. Is there a list of ports like nvidia-driver, nspluginwrapper,
linux-f10-flashplugin, sampleicc (dependency of libreoffice!) which
I think you're very confused about what pkgng is for. At this time, ports
are STILL the recommended way to install things and keep them up to date.
Pkgng is the first step required for us to get a better package management
system so we can shift the community towards primarily using
[ Mark Felder wrote on Thu 30.Aug'12 at 7:01:43 -0500 ]
I think you're very confused about what pkgng is for. At this time, ports
are STILL the recommended way to install things and keep them up to date.
Pkgng is the first step required for us to get a better package management
system
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
On 08/30/12 13:01, Mark Felder wrote:
I think you're very confused about what pkgng is for. At this time, ports
are STILL the recommended way to install things and keep them up to date.
Really? I think the last time I compiled X or a web browser (until using
poudriere) was about 10 years ago.
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 08:43:54 -0500, Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@kode5.net
wrote:
Can i ask, why is it that shifting the community to using packages is
deemed to be a better approach? I like being able to select
configuration options to build software. I have never installed a
pre-compiled
On 8/30/2012 8:43 AM, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
[ Mark Felder wrote on Thu 30.Aug'12 at 7:01:43 -0500 ]
I think you're very confused about what pkgng is for. At this time, ports
are STILL the recommended way to install things and keep them up to date.
Pkgng is the first step required
[ Bryan Drewery wrote on Thu 30.Aug'12 at 9:51:55 -0500 ]
On 8/30/2012 8:43 AM, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
[ Mark Felder wrote on Thu 30.Aug'12 at 7:01:43 -0500 ]
I think you're very confused about what pkgng is for. At this time, ports
are STILL the recommended way to install things
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 Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:44:42 -0500, Matt Burke mattbli...@icritical.com
wrote:
On 08/30/12 13:01, Mark Felder wrote:
I think you're very confused about what pkgng is for. At this time,
ports
are STILL the recommended way to install things and keep them up to
date.
Really? I think the
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
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 02:02:47PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
The old Makefile headers, ala:
# New ports collection makefile for:BIND 9.9.x
# Date created: 27 January 2012
# Whom: dougb
#
# $FreeBSD: head/dns/bind99/Makefile 301487
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Thomas Abthorpe tabtho...@freebsd.org wrote:
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 02:02:47PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
The old Makefile headers, ala:
# New ports collection makefile for:BIND 9.9.x
# Date created: 27 January 2012
# Whom:
I today noticed the pkg autoremove command for the first time, which does
much the same thing as pkg_cutleaves but relies on the automatic flag in the
pkgng database rather than user input to determine which leaf ports can be
removed. Unfortunately, the pkg2ng utility has no way of knowing
Thank you,
Would you mind adding create a patch against the git tree of pkgng so that we
can include your script into the scripts subdirectory, so that we provide your
script along with the next pkg 1.0.1 as a contributed script?
regards,
Bapt
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 03:19:59PM -0600, John
On 8/30/2012 11:19 PM, John Nielsen wrote:
I today noticed the pkg autoremove command for the first time, which does much the same thing as
pkg_cutleaves but relies on the automatic flag in the pkgng database rather than user input to
determine which leaf ports can be removed. Unfortunately,
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:29:14PM +0200, Julien Laffaye wrote:
On 8/30/2012 11:19 PM, John Nielsen wrote:
I today noticed the pkg autoremove command for the first time, which does
much the same thing as pkg_cutleaves but relies on the automatic flag in
the pkgng database rather than user
On Aug 30, 2012, at 3:29 PM, Julien Laffaye jlaff...@freebsd.org wrote:
On 8/30/2012 11:19 PM, John Nielsen wrote:
I today noticed the pkg autoremove command for the first time, which does
much the same thing as pkg_cutleaves but relies on the automatic flag in
the pkgng database rather
On Aug 30, 2012, at 3:28 PM, Baptiste Daroussin b...@freebsd.org wrote:
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 03:19:59PM -0600, John Nielsen wrote:
I today noticed the pkg autoremove command for the first time, which does
much the same thing as pkg_cutleaves but relies on the automatic flag in
the pkgng
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 04:33:09PM -0600, John Nielsen wrote:
On Aug 30, 2012, at 3:28 PM, Baptiste Daroussin b...@freebsd.org wrote:
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 03:19:59PM -0600, John Nielsen wrote:
I today noticed the pkg autoremove command for the first time, which
does much the same
On 08/30/2012 09:56 AM, Thomas Abthorpe wrote:
So without further ado, this is what we would like to see at the top of
the makefile
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME=
It is as easy as that :)
I was sort of afraid that would be the answer ... while I realize we
have massive historical
On 08/30/2012 10:09 AM, Steven Kreuzer wrote:
This would make me happy. Another option I would like to throw out there is
to just stick the # $FreeBSD$ at the end of the file so the first line
is PORTNAME=
... also a good suggestion, and further improves the amount of usable
data when you
On Aug 30, 2012, at 4:40 PM, Baptiste Daroussin b...@freebsd.org wrote:
Thanks you should be enough, can you provide a git format-patch patch so that
you get your name in the logs :D
Here you go.
0001-Add-script-to-interactively-set-un-set-automatic-sta.patch
Description: Binary data
On 08/30/2012 07:32 AM, John Baldwin wrote:
On Thursday, August 30, 2012 1:10:24 pm Chris Rees wrote:
On 30 Aug 2012 18:03, John Baldwin j...@freebsd.org wrote:
On Thursday, August 30, 2012 10:39:17 am Tijl Coosemans wrote:
On 27-08-2012 18:24, John Baldwin wrote:
On Sunday, August 26, 2012
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 12:54:17PM -1000, Doug Barton wrote:
On 08/30/2012 09:56 AM, Thomas Abthorpe wrote:
So without further ado, this is what we would like to see at the top of
the makefile
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME=
It is as easy as that :)
I was sort of afraid that
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 04:09:00PM -0400, Steven Kreuzer wrote:
snip
So without further ado, this is what we would like to see at the top of
the makefile
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME=
It is as easy as that :)
This would make me happy. Another option I would like to throw out
On 30/08/2012 22:44, John Nielsen wrote:
After dialog(1) exits the script has a list of packages to mark as
automatic. Is there a non-SQL way to efficiently get the inverse?
I.e. the set { all_packages - new_automatic_package_list } ?
Use pkg query - it is really quite powerful. This shows
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