You guys made me think about the actual use case: noob user of OpenBSD,
installs the ISO, never gets to have any pkg.conf by default.
A way to handle that case would be to have non-network iso *installs* put
a pkg.conf that says "hey we didn't configure anything, let's do that later".
A bit a la
>this is the exact same code that s currently in install.sub
>transposed ad perl
I get it.
It makes sense for installing the base system.
We started using it in pkg.conf. I am no longer sure that is the
right thing to do.
Speaking to the installation backend all the time worries me.
this is the exact same code that s currently in install.sub
transposed ad perl
> On 06/22/16 18:57, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >>> Aside from that, i dont think we should be hardcoding ip-adresses like
> >>> that.
> >>>
> >> we are doing that with miniroot/install.sub, time to change ?
> >
> > No, that is not what miniroot/install.sub does. Not at all.
> >
> I know, I just sa
On 06/22/16 18:57, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>>> Aside from that, i dont think we should be hardcoding ip-adresses like that.
>>>
>> we are doing that with miniroot/install.sub, time to change ?
>
> No, that is not what miniroot/install.sub does. Not at all.
>
I know, I just said that the ip address
> > Aside from that, i dont think we should be hardcoding ip-adresses like that.
> >
> we are doing that with miniroot/install.sub, time to change ?
No, that is not what miniroot/install.sub does. Not at all.
On 06/22/16 18:28, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
> Ted Unangst(t...@tedunangst.com) on 2016.06.22 12:25:04 -0400:
>> Marc Espie wrote:
>>> This would allow pkg_add to auto-configure a mirror, for the case where
>>> PKG_PATH was not specified and where pkg.conf does not exist.
>>>
>>> It only triggers whe
Ted Unangst(t...@tedunangst.com) on 2016.06.22 12:25:04 -0400:
> Marc Espie wrote:
> > This would allow pkg_add to auto-configure a mirror, for the case where
> > PKG_PATH was not specified and where pkg.conf does not exist.
> >
> > It only triggers when a location ends up empty and when run in in
I agree with Ted. This feels very much like building a CDN at the wrong
level, considering how slowly and carelessly the mirrors are updated
at this time.
Marc Espie wrote:
> This would allow pkg_add to auto-configure a mirror, for the case where
> PKG_PATH was not specified and where pkg.conf does not exist.
>
> It only triggers when a location ends up empty and when run in interactive
> mode, e.g., it shouldn't interfere with local lookups.
>
> G
Here's an expanded version of the patch.
So far, ask_list was happy with prompting, but the mirror list is slightly
large, so being able to pipe thru more comes in handy.
This means a bit of refactor: we've got state, so we can get the height
from a progressmeter (or the stub), and it's reasonably
Most of the code was already there.
This would allow pkg_add to auto-configure a mirror, for the case where
PKG_PATH was not specified and where pkg.conf does not exist.
It only triggers when a location ends up empty and when run in interactive
mode, e.g., it shouldn't interfere with local lookup
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