Yeah!!! 96.47.72.120 works! Thanks!
> Depends. Where are your other installed packages from? I'd probably
> re-install all of them from the pkg-test repository just to be safe.
I installed 9.1 on new node and compiled from ports.
It took a long time, which I want to avoid right now.
Here is what
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013, at 10:58, Zoran Kolic wrote:
> > Use PACKAGESITE=http://pkg-test.freebsd.org/pkg-test-${ABI}/latest
> >
> > That's the kit that will form the official FreeBSD package repository;
> > it just lacks the crypto bits for signing the packages, which is why
> > it's calling itself '
> Use PACKAGESITE=http://pkg-test.freebsd.org/pkg-test-${ABI}/latest
>
> That's the kit that will form the official FreeBSD package repository;
> it just lacks the crypto bits for signing the packages, which is why
> it's calling itself 'pkg-test'
>
> Oh -- there isn't an A record in the DNS for
On 02/10/2013 21:07, Winston wrote:
> Summary:
>
> Where is the (U.S.) pkg(ng) repository for amd64 9.2-RELEASE (i.e.,
> what's the right URI for PACKAGESITE in pkg.conf)?
>
>
> Things I tried that didn't work:
>
> * pkg_add -r pkg didn't create /usr/local/etc/pkg.conf
>
> * pkg.conf.sample s
Summary:
Where is the (U.S.) pkg(ng) repository for amd64 9.2-RELEASE (i.e.,
what's the right URI for PACKAGESITE in pkg.conf)?
Things I tried that didn't work:
* pkg_add -r pkg didn't create /usr/local/etc/pkg.conf
* pkg.conf.sample suggests "http://pkg.freebsd.org/${ABI}/latest";,
but the