FYI, I just released pkg-get 4.4 Updates: - changed default url to the "proper" ibiblio one - should give instructions about grabbing our key for gpg when appropriate - should be more friendly about non-root use. Not much to be done about the whole "only root can use pkgadd" right now of course :) But for purposes of package comparisons, or downloads, it now has a fallback mode to set things up in a user's home directory. The reason I added this, is for times when the sysadmins have not updated the local cached version of the package catalog, but you still want to run version comparisons, as a regular user.
(This would in theory allow use of the "-e" flag in a cronjob as non-root) Oh, and I also updated the documentation, so it actually mentions the fact that pkg-get has a "cdrom"(directory) mode :-} _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/users
