Hi, You can export PKG_PATH in your .profile if you want. On 18 Sep 2012 01:59, "Alessandro Baggi" <alessandro.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi list, > sorry for late, but you are talking about update, and I've a question > about this. > > I'm installing software precompiled using pkg_add -r > ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/....../**openvpn-version.tgz<ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/.... ../openvpn-version.tgz> > > How to see if there are update/security fix for openvpn? > > From "Ports" ml? > > Thanks in advance. > > > > On 09/01/2012 07:26 AM, Tomas Bodzar wrote: > >> On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 6:06 PM, Sébastien Marie >> <semarie-open...@latrappe.fr> wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 06:52:15PM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote: >>> >>>> On 2012-08-30, Sébastien Marie<semarie-openbsd@**latrappe.fr<semarie-open...@latrappe.fr>> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I not used all pervious ports, and some are used in "safe" usage (like >>>>> >>>> using postgresql ports, but not for server). It just a question to >> known what >> follow, in order to keep updated... >> >>> really, in order to keep updated, following -current is a good policy. >>>> >>> sure, updates in -current are more "fresh" ! but the investissement may >>> be >>> >> important, as it is required to upgrade the system before add or upgrade >> ports... >> >>> I think I will consider installing -current on an external disk, in >>> order to >>> >> "see and learn" upgrade process (via snapshots) before definitively >> switch to >> -current on my laptop. >> >> You will find it very quick and easy: >> >> boot bsd.rd and choose (U)pgrade >> reboot >> sysmerge -s $ -x $ >> maybe reboot >> check current.html for possible manual steps >> pkg_add -ui >> >> It's possible to have modest machine to be completely updated in about >> 10 minutes completely binary way. >> >> Thanks Stuart. >>> -- >>> Sebastien Marie