Greg Troxel a écrit :
> BERTRAND Joël writes:
>
>> My server runs NetBSD for a very long time (if I remember, first
>> installation was done with NetBSD 4.0). Motherborad was changed, raid1/5
>> volumes also... But installation was done a long time ago and upgraded
>> from sources.
>
> Many
BERTRAND Joël writes:
> My server runs NetBSD for a very long time (if I remember, first
> installation was done with NetBSD 4.0). Motherborad was changed, raid1/5
> volumes also... But installation was done a long time ago and upgraded
> from sources.
Many others have the same sorts of fe
Hello,
My server runs NetBSD for a very long time (if I remember, first
installation was done with NetBSD 4.0). Motherborad was changed, raid1/5
volumes also... But installation was done a long time ago and upgraded
from sources.
Now, I have some trouble to build Libreoffi
On Wed, Mar 03, 2021 at 12:17:38PM +0300, Lord Vader wrote:
> Is there a sane way to do the same?
Try NOGCCERROR=1
Martin
I've tried to change optimization level in mk.conf (by setting COPTS+=-Og,
for example) and it turned out that with that level, gcc starts to generate
warnings where there weren't any with -O2, and the build fails because of
-Werror everywhere.
Adding `COPTS+=-Og -Wno-error` has no effect as -Werr
This box, running NetBSD since 1.6.2, that was never reinstalled
from scrach, and instead was just upgraded, and dumped/restored,
is mostly down for a few months now, and will be totally
down eventually. E-mails rather won't reach my account.
This was awesome adventure for 15 years, and my PR's, f
Hello,
Thank you for the link. The examples in it use pkg_delete, though. Are
there plans to extend pkgin remove with similar functionality?
Regards
rambius
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 4:30 PM, Jay Patel wrote:
> I think this should do the trick
> https://wiki.netbsd.org/
I think this should do the trick
https://wiki.netbsd.org/pkgsrc/how_to_upgrade_packages/#index8h2
On 26-Jul-2017 6:55 PM, "Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov" <
rambiusparkisan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I remove all installed packages using pkgin?
>
&g
Hello,
How can I remove all installed packages using pkgin?
Regards
rambius
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