On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 01:29:26AM +, b. f. typed:
Lane Holcombe wrote:
Here's what you do: Setup for yourself a local cvs repository like so:
portinstall -Pp net/cvsup-mirror
You have to make decisions about what to mirror, but in the end you will
have a semi-authoritative mirror
PJ wrote:
Does anybody have an idea of what the oder of files and dependencies is
to install programs without all sorts of nonsensical errors?
I usually have no problem installing FreeBsd whatever with apache22,
cups, samba, php, mysql xorg etc. etc. I say usually because from time
to time
Neal Hogan wrote:
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 6:12 PM, PJaf.gour...@videotron.ca wrote:
Does anybody have an idea of what the oder of files and dependencies is
to install programs without all sorts of nonsensical errors?
I usually have no problem installing FreeBsd whatever with apache22,
Lane Holcombe wrote:
I'm all over this!
Here's what you do: Setup for yourself a local cvs repository like so:
portinstall -Pp net/cvsup-mirror
You have to make decisions about what to mirror, but in the end you will
have a semi-authoritative mirror of all the source and ports for the
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 12:01 PM, PJ af.gour...@videotron.ca wrote:
Lane Holcombe wrote:
I'm all over this!
Here's what you do: Setup for yourself a local cvs repository like so:
portinstall -Pp net/cvsup-mirror
You have to make decisions about what to mirror, but in the end you
from same script. Let me know, please, if it's ok?
Well, not quite.
==
#!/bin/sh
#
# Update source, docs and ports
LOCAL_DIR=$(pwd)
You don't need to change directories if you change some of the
commands slightly, so the above line and the last line are
unnecessary.
cd
PJ wrote:
[snip]
Ok, I normally do something like that... problem here was that I made
the mistake of thinking that an interesting little script I found was
good for updating... but, I was sadly mistaken. The error was due to a
badly downloaded ports tree. That fixed, all works fine.
I
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 6:12 PM, PJaf.gour...@videotron.ca wrote:
Does anybody have an idea of what the oder of files and dependencies is
to install programs without all sorts of nonsensical errors?
I usually have no problem installing FreeBsd whatever with apache22,
cups, samba, php, mysql
I'm all over this!
Here's what you do: Setup for yourself a local cvs repository like so:
portinstall -Pp net/cvsup-mirror
You have to make decisions about what to mirror, but in the end you will
have a semi-authoritative mirror of all the source and ports for the
whole dang FreeBSD
Lane Holcombe wrote:
Here's what you do: Setup for yourself a local cvs repository like so:
portinstall -Pp net/cvsup-mirror
You have to make decisions about what to mirror, but in the end you will
have a semi-authoritative mirror of all the source and ports for the
whole dang FreeBSD
Does anybody have an idea of what the oder of files and dependencies is
to install programs without all sorts of nonsensical errors?
This is supposed to be automated, but of course things can sometimes
go wrong, either through hardware problems, user-error, or an error in
Ports.
I usually have
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