Re: apt of freebsd

2009-02-04 Thread Alexander Wolf
prad ?: It's probably used for the Linux emulation in FreeBSD, you can't use it with FreeBSD native packages. so what does this mean? if you have linux emulation, you can install .debs from the debian repository? hmm... etch (linux) or lenny (linux), or lenny (kfreebsd) packages? --

Re: apt of freebsd

2009-02-03 Thread n j
Or you can try Debian GNU/kFreeBSD (http://www.debian.org/ports/kfreebsd-gnu/) to get the best(?) of both worlds - FreeBSD kernel and GNU userland (aka use apt to install deb packages). -- Nino ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: apt of freebsd

2009-02-03 Thread Ivan Voras
prad wrote: On Mon, 02 Feb 2009 11:23:50 +0100 Ivan Voras ivo...@freebsd.org wrote: It's probably used for the Linux emulation in FreeBSD, you can't use it with FreeBSD native packages. so what does this mean? if you have linux emulation, you can install .debs from the debian repository?

Re: apt of freebsd

2009-02-03 Thread Chad Perrin
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 11:14:30AM +0100, n j wrote: Or you can try Debian GNU/kFreeBSD (http://www.debian.org/ports/kfreebsd-gnu/) to get the best(?) of both worlds - FreeBSD kernel and GNU userland (aka use apt to install deb packages). Some (like me) might dispute the characterization of

apt of freebsd

2009-02-02 Thread Alexander Wolf
I'm find into /usr/ports/sysutils/apt porting from Debian APT. How to using this on FreeBSD? -- With best regards, Alexander Wolf ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To

Re: apt of freebsd

2009-02-02 Thread prad
On Mon, 02 Feb 2009 11:23:50 +0100 Ivan Voras ivo...@freebsd.org wrote: It's probably used for the Linux emulation in FreeBSD, you can't use it with FreeBSD native packages. so what does this mean? if you have linux emulation, you can install .debs from the debian repository? -- In

Re: apt of freebsd

2009-02-02 Thread Ivan Voras
Alexander Wolf wrote: Ivan Voras пишет: It's probably used for the Linux emulation in FreeBSD, you can't use it with FreeBSD native packages. Hmm... I'm maybe can use it for web-applications? Or not? You cannot use it for FreeBSD packages at all. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP

Re: apt of freebsd

2009-02-02 Thread Ivan Voras
Alexander Wolf wrote: I'm find into /usr/ports/sysutils/apt porting from Debian APT. How to using this on FreeBSD? It's probably used for the Linux emulation in FreeBSD, you can't use it with FreeBSD native packages. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: apt of freebsd

2009-02-02 Thread Alexander Wolf
Ivan Voras пишет: It's probably used for the Linux emulation in FreeBSD, you can't use it with FreeBSD native packages. Hmm... I'm maybe can use it for web-applications? Or not? -- With best regards, Alexander Wolf ___

Debian apt-get / FreeBSD ports

2006-01-24 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, I come from a Debian background, i normally 'apt-get update' the list of the packages that apt-get mirrors serve before 'apt-get install'ing any package. Is there anything like that while using FreeBSD ports? If no, How does ports know what are the versions of the latest packages? thanks,

Debian apt-get / FreeBSD ports

2006-01-24 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, I come from a Debian background, i normally 'apt-get update' the list of the packages that apt-get mirrors serve before 'apt-get install'ing any package. Is there anything like that while using FreeBSD ports? If no, How does ports know what are the versions of the latest packages? thanks,

Re: Debian apt-get / FreeBSD ports

2006-01-24 Thread Bill Schoolcraft
At Tue, 24 Jan 2006 it looks like [EMAIL PROTECTED] composed: Hello, I come from a Debian background, i normally 'apt-get update' the list of the packages that apt-get mirrors serve before 'apt-get install'ing any package. Is there anything like that while using FreeBSD ports? If no, How

Re: Debian apt-get / FreeBSD ports

2006-01-24 Thread David Stanford
The traditional way is to use CVSuphttp://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html, but I prefer portsnap. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/portsnap.html -David On 1/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I come from a Debian

Re: Debian apt-get / FreeBSD ports

2006-01-24 Thread Mehmet Fatih AKBULUT
hi, just use cvsup frequently to update your ports tree ;) by this, u can get latest packages on ports. regards, bye. [ps: i use debian + freebsd. apt-get is my favourite :)] ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org

Re: Debian apt-get / FreeBSD ports

2006-01-24 Thread Dan O'Connor
Hello, I come from a Debian background, i normally 'apt-get update' the list of the packages that apt-get mirrors serve before 'apt-get install'ing any package. Is there anything like that while using FreeBSD ports? If no, How does ports know what are the versions of the latest packages?

Re: Debian apt-get / FreeBSD ports

2006-01-24 Thread Luke Bakken
I come from a Debian background, i normally 'apt-get update' the list of the packages that apt-get mirrors serve before 'apt-get install'ing any package. Is there anything like that while using FreeBSD ports? If no, How does ports know what are the versions of the latest packages? I have had

Re: Debian apt-get / FreeBSD ports

2006-01-24 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks to everybody, i'll check it out -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---BeginMessage--- The traditional way is to use CVSuphttp://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html, but I prefer portsnap. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/portsnap.html