Re: Please explain the pkg_check F option, thank you.

2018-02-28 Thread Marc Espie
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 07:48:34PM +, Zsolt Kantor wrote: > Thanks Sebastien, I just figured out this. Now everything is clear. > If I may propose something . . . those "Not found" items even if it is not an > error, is a little bit misleading . . . From a simple user's point of view > the

Re: Please explain the pkg_check F option, thank you.

2018-02-28 Thread Chris Bennett
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 07:58:22PM +, Zsolt Kantor wrote: > > > By the way. For a simple user (I'm using OpenBSD just for fun, and learning) > it is worth to enable the weekly script, or not? > Absolutely! For "fun", check to see all of the things it does. Do you need to run it weekly?

Re: Please explain the pkg_check F option, thank you.

2018-02-28 Thread Zsolt Kantor
By the way. For a simple user (I'm using OpenBSD just for fun, and learning) it is worth to enable the weekly script, or not? Thanks, Zsolt

Re: Please explain the pkg_check F option, thank you.

2018-02-28 Thread Zsolt Kantor
Thanks Sebastien, I just figured out this. Now everything is clear. If I may propose something . . . those "Not found" items even if it is not an error, is a little bit misleading . . . From a simple user's point of view the pkg_check -F in normal circumstances should return cleanly. Maybe an

Re: Please explain the pkg_check F option, thank you.

2018-02-28 Thread Sebastien Marie
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 06:56:17PM +, Zsolt Kantor wrote: > Another question. > pkg_check -F uses pkg_locate script to locate package files, directories. > pkg_locate uses locate to do that. > Question: If I use pkg_locate bsd.rd nothing is returned, but if I use locate > bsd.rd the ramdisk

Re: Please explain the pkg_check F option, thank you.

2018-02-28 Thread Zsolt Kantor
Another question. pkg_check -F uses pkg_locate script to locate package files, directories. pkg_locate uses locate to do that. Question: If I use pkg_locate bsd.rd nothing is returned, but if I use locate bsd.rd the ramdisk kernel is returned. Why? Is pkg_locate not working correctly? Or I'm

Re: Please explain the pkg_check F option, thank you.

2018-02-28 Thread Vijay Sankar
Quoting Marc Espie : On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 10:14:51PM +, Zsolt Kantor wrote: What exactly does the pkg_check -F option? If I use it, it does some filesystem check, and some "Locating unknown files". At the end I get: "Locating unknown files: ok", "Locating unknown

Re: Please explain the pkg_check F option, thank you.

2018-02-28 Thread Sebastien Marie
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 12:51:46PM +0100, Marc Espie wrote: > On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 10:14:51PM +, Zsolt Kantor wrote: > > What exactly does the pkg_check -F option? If I use it, it does some > > filesystem check, and some "Locating unknown files". > > > > At the end I get: "Locating

Re: Please explain the pkg_check F option, thank you.

2018-02-28 Thread Marc Espie
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 10:14:51PM +, Zsolt Kantor wrote: > What exactly does the pkg_check -F option? If I use it, it does some > filesystem check, and some "Locating unknown files". > > At the end I get: "Locating unknown files: ok", "Locating unknown > directories: ok", and a long list

Please explain the pkg_check F option, thank you.

2018-02-27 Thread Zsolt Kantor
What exactly does the pkg_check -F option? If I use it, it does some filesystem check, and some "Locating unknown files". At the end I get: "Locating unknown files: ok", "Locating unknown directories: ok", and a long list of "not found" directories and files, like below. Not found: