On Thu, 21 May 2009, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
I'm working my job and that of several laid-off coworkers right now, and
looking for a new job, so I've been slow - I'm even falling behind on the
Digest. Quick, someone employ me!
Justin, does this link help in any way ?
Hi all:
pkg_radd PKG_PATH by default tries to look for
http://pkgbox.dragonflybsd.org/DragonFly-2.2.1/All
Which is the recommended PKG_PATH URL to use?
http://mirror.evilprojects.net/pub/DragonFlyBSD/packages/DragonFly-2.2.0/
or
http://mirror.evilprojects.net/pub/DragonFlyBSD/packages/DragonFly
://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/users/2009-05/msg00064.html
Regards,
Antonio
Hi all:
pkg_radd PKG_PATH by default tries to look for
http://pkgbox.dragonflybsd.org/DragonFly-2.2.1/All
Which is the recommended PKG_PATH URL to use?
http://mirror.evilprojects.net/pub/DragonFlyBSD
.html
Regards,
Antonio
Hi all:
pkg_radd PKG_PATH by default tries to look for
http://pkgbox.dragonflybsd.org/DragonFly-2.2.1/All
Which is the recommended PKG_PATH URL to use?
http://mirror.evilprojects.net/pub/DragonFlyBSD/packages/DragonFly-2.2.0/
or
http://mirror.evilprojects.net/pub
On Wed, 20 May 2009, Antonio Huete Jimenez wrote:
Hi Saifi,
It is pointing to 2.2.1 because you are using 2.2.1. You should use the
packages compiled for the release you are using.
You might want to give it a try to pkgin. You can find some instructions for
setting it up here:
amd64# make
Please try bmake
On Wed, 20 May 2009, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
amd64# make
Please try bmake
the same error is seen.
amd64# o
/usr/pkgsrc/wip/pkgin
amd64# bmake
bmake: /usr/pkgsrc/wip/pkgin/Makefile line 32: Could not find
../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk
bmake: /usr/pkgsrc/wip/pkgin/Makefile line 36: Malformed
However, i noted that '/usr/share/mk' diretory has the required
.mk files.
My question is - what is the correct way to install the mk
scripts ? Can i just copy the mk/ directory to /usr/pkgsrc/
directory ?
No.
You have a broken or incomplete pkgsrc installation if you don't have
:
:Matthew Dillon wrote:
: Not all of our mirrors have all of our top-level softlinks.
: corecode? Chlamydia is missing a bunch of softlinks.
:=20
: Nearly all the softlinks point to the 2008Q4 package set.
:
:I'll add the links. We really need to get pkgbox going so that chlamydia=
On Wed, 20 May 2009, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
However, i noted that '/usr/share/mk' diretory has the required
.mk files.
My question is - what is the correct way to install the mk
scripts ? Can i just copy the mk/ directory to /usr/pkgsrc/
directory ?
No.
You have a broken or
On Wed, 20 May 2009, Matthew Dillon wrote:
Not all of our mirrors have all of our top-level softlinks.
corecode? Chlamydia is missing a bunch of softlinks.
Nearly all the softlinks point to the 2008Q4 package set.
--
The issue with 2.3.x (head development) verses
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