On 10/22/12 11:17, andrew clarke wrote:
On Sun 2012-10-21 18:10:06 UTC+0100, Arthur Chance (free...@qeng-ho.org) wrote:
Now that portmaster officially supports pkgng I've converted to using
it. Is there any reason to keep the old pkg_* programs around, or can I
delete them and add WITHOUT_PKGTOOLS to my /etc/src.conf? I'm running
RELEASE-9.0 on amd64 and will update to REL-9.1 as soon as it arrives if
that matters.
I don't think there's any harm in leaving the pkg_* programs there?
I doubt whether there's any harm either, it's just the principle of not
having useless binaries lying around. Partly it's an old (and obsolete)
habit developed in the days when the largest disks were a handful of
megabytes in size, but it's also good security practice not to install
anything that's unnecessary.
Of course if you delete them, a binary upgrade with freebsd-update
will most likely put them back.
I always upgrade from source, and cut out unused subsystems with the
WITHOUT_* knobs in /etc/src.conf, so that's not going to be a problem.
I've switched to pkgng on two machines here. Working well so far,
although pkg2ng had some initial problems with the conversion due to
some conflicting files that had been installed by different packages...
Ditto.
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