On 01/02/13 10:08, Fbsd8 wrote: <snip>
Still behind the 8 ball.
No, I'm sorry but that's you.
The new "pkg" is not part of the base in 9.1 and there is no ftp packages for 9.1 and the disc1.iso media I installed from has no packages.
I don't know what crap you're talking, but if you would have installed the ports tree upon installation this wouldn't be an issue. Yes, you want to save space and cut down on back-up times, awesome goals, but you should have been following on the list and in the handbook where CVS has been deprecated (whether for good or bad, it's done) and portsnap/SVN are now the preferred methods.
I'm fubarbed
No, just too lazy to pull off a few extra steps for a one-off with portsnap or svn (which you will have to compile yourself, I'm afraid, though maybe someone will make a package for ya)
Now I just had a port I maintain committed yesterday and I have no way to test it to verify the port is working.
And? Pull it in with svn. I use svn to keep tabs on tk85 (and I only pull in tk85) in my user folder and I use svn to update my ports tree nightly.
And doing a portsnap which may not contain my updated port for a few days if ever until all the other problem are addressed.
portsnap shouldn't be affected by the pkgbeta site being down, someone else with more knowledge on the subject should feel free to correct me.
This 9.1 release was released prematurely. It has more problems them 5.0 had which had a re-release 2 weeks later to fix problems.
Prematurely? Depending on what source you go to it's at least two months behind.
This is BAD public relations for FreeBSD.
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