Hello!
I have only ONE question.
Where is packages-6.2-release? I have FreeBSD 6.2, and tuning it.
Where I can download packages for my freebsd version?
I wait for reply!
defenderx, with love :)
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Yandex.RU said:
I have only ONE question.
Where is packages-6.2-release? I have FreeBSD 6.2, and tuning it.
Where I can download packages for my freebsd version?
That is two questions. packages-6.2-release is gone, because
6.2-RELEASE has passed its EOL.
For 6.X packages, you have
I have only ONE question.
Where is packages-6.2-release? I have FreeBSD 6.2, and tuning it.
Where I can download packages for my freebsd version?
Thats a great question, and it appears that the 6.2-release packages
repository has been removed. Looking in ftp.freebsd.org I see 5-stable,
6
I forgot to add -- you can change the default ftp server for pkg_add:
setenv PACKAGESITE
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/{YOUR_ARCH}/{FREEBSD_VERSION}/Latest
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I have only ONE question.
Where is packages-6.2-release? I have FreeBSD 6.2, and tuning it.
Where I can download packages for my freebsd version?
Thats a great question, and it appears that the 6.2-release packages
repository has been removed. Looking
Incoming Mail List wrote:
I have only ONE question.
Where is packages-6.2-release? I have FreeBSD 6.2, and tuning it.
Where I can download packages for my freebsd version?
Thats a great question, and it appears that the 6.2-release packages
repository has been removed. Looking
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Subject: Re: Where is packages-6.2-release?
Incoming Mail List wrote:
I have only ONE question.
Where is packages-6.2-release? I have FreeBSD 6.2, and tuning it.
Where I can download packages for my freebsd version?
Thats a great question, and it appears that the 6.2-release
Jonathan Wallace wrote:
I think lack of disk space is a poor excuse for an organization
distributing an OS. This isn't the 90's. 500GB drives are $99.00 at
newegg and that's enough to hold the OS, ports, and packages for 50
releases (at least). Surely the decision not to keep older releases