On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 02:42:33AM +0300, Cem Kayali wrote:
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> Thanks for 'clean' reply. This just looks -to me- it is a bit harder to
> follow which port installs which config files, especially if it is
> installed as dependency.
pkg_info -E sems to work well.
$ grep \...@sample /usr/ports/d
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 02:42:33AM +0300, Cem Kayali wrote:
> Thanks for 'clean' reply. This just looks -to me- it is a bit harder to
> follow which port installs which config files, especially if it is
> installed as dependency.
FWIW, if you want to know to which package a config file belongs,
On 2009/05/29 02:42, Cem Kayali wrote:
>
> Thanks for 'clean' reply. This just looks -to me- it is a bit harder
> to follow which port installs which config files, especially if it is
> installed as dependency.
either "pkg_info -E /etc/filename", or copy pkglocatedb from an ftp
packages directo
Thanks for 'clean' reply. This just looks -to me- it is a bit harder to
follow which port installs which config files, especially if it is
installed as dependency.
I'm not criticizing, just trying to adopt OpenBSD way as an (old) NetBSD
user. ;))
Regards,
Chris Kuethe, 05/29/09 01:30:
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Cem Kayali wrote:
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> Hello!
>
> According to OpenBSD porting policy, it is "OpenBSD policy is to never
> update files under /etc automatically. Ports that need some specific boot
> setup should advise the administrator about what to do instead of blindly
> install
On 2009/05/29 00:15, Cem Kayali wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> According to OpenBSD porting policy, it is "OpenBSD policy is to never
> update files under /etc automatically. Ports that need some specific
> boot setup should advise the administrator about what to do instead of
> blindly installing files
Hello!
According to OpenBSD porting policy, it is "OpenBSD policy is to never
update files under /etc automatically. Ports that need some specific
boot setup should advise the administrator about what to do instead of
blindly installing files."
Well, i have noticed that 'privoxy' and 'tor'