Hi.
So. Each time pkg_add runs, it tries to connect to either PKG_PATH or to
installpath from pkg.conf to fetch quirks (I assume).
When you have no network anymore (moving around with your laptop or whatever),
and you want to install a local package, you're basically fucked:
$ time sudo
On 11/29/14 11:07, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Hi.
So. Each time pkg_add runs, it tries to connect to either PKG_PATH or
to installpath from pkg.conf to fetch quirks (I assume). When you
have no network anymore (moving around with your laptop or whatever),
and you want to install a local
On 2014/11/29 12:07, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Hi.
So. Each time pkg_add runs, it tries to connect to either PKG_PATH or to
installpath from pkg.conf to fetch quirks (I assume).
When you have no network anymore (moving around with your laptop or
whatever), and you want to install a local
But that said, why does your pkg.conf keep returning? I don't have one on
my laptop at all, I probably removed it once after installing, but it
It returns each time I upgrade using bsd.rd.
--
Antoine
On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 14:02, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
But that said, why does your pkg.conf keep returning? I don't have one on
my laptop at all, I probably removed it once after installing, but it
It returns each time I upgrade using bsd.rd.
This seems like a mistake. I like that the
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 09:27:51 -0500
From: Ted Unangst t...@tedunangst.com
On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 14:02, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
But that said, why does your pkg.conf keep returning? I don't have one on
my laptop at all, I probably removed it once after installing, but it
It
On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 04:32:20PM +0100, Mark Kettenis wrote:
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 09:27:51 -0500
From: Ted Unangst t...@tedunangst.com
On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 14:02, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
But that said, why does your pkg.conf keep returning? I don't have one on
my laptop at