[Rahul Fernandez]
>> Hi, I shall certainly try installing a port instead. I am rather new
>> to FreeBSD and am unclear as to how I can obtain new packages
[Matthew Seaman]
> ... Even better, use the ports tree. This may sound terrifying
> ... but that's the beauty of the ports system. It
On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 12:03:35AM -0800, Rahul Fernandez wrote:
>
> >
> > The secret is that once you've installed the system, put away
> > sysinstall(1). Learn how to use the system level commands for
> > installing packages -- particularly pkg_add(1). Even better, use the
> > ports tree. Th
>
> The secret is that once you've installed the system, put away
> sysinstall(1). Learn how to use the system level commands for
> installing packages -- particularly pkg_add(1). Even better, use the
> ports tree. This may sound terrifying to the uninitiated: "what, you
> mean I should compil
On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 12:53:49AM -0800, Rahul Fernandez wrote:
> Hi, I shall certainly try installing a port instead. I am rather new
> to FreeBSD and am unclear as to how I can obtain new packages. When I
> run sysinstall, it does not offer new packages. Does that mean that
> the new packages ar
Hi, I shall certainly try installing a port instead. I am rather new
to FreeBSD and am unclear as to how I can obtain new packages. When I
run sysinstall, it does not offer new packages. Does that mean that
the new packages are not meant to be installed? Or is it the case
that I need to reconfigure
On Nov 20, 2003, at 5:06 PM, Rahul Fernandez wrote:
Hi, I'm am running 4.9 release. A package called hpijs1.4.1 is
installed. I now would like to upgrade to hpijs-1.5. However, this
package is only available in 4.9-stable. Can I install the package
from 4.9-stable or is it advisable to stick to th
On Thursday 20 November 2003 05:06 pm, Rahul Fernandez wrote:
> Hi, I'm am running 4.9 release. A package called hpijs1.4.1 is
> installed. I now would like to upgrade to hpijs-1.5. However, this
> package is only available in 4.9-stable. Can I install the package
> from 4.9-stable or is it advisab