The file sets that are used to install OpenBSD are not packages even 
though they end in the "tgz" extension. Thus, pkg_add doesn't know what 
to do with it. Try a command like this instead:
    # cd /
    # tar -xvpzf /home/music/xbase39.tgz
The -v is optional, but make sure you include -p to preserve 
permissions. The tar command should be run from the root directory 
(unless you also use the -C switch).

On Wednesday 05 July 2006 13:42, you wrote:
>so how do you install that, i was thinking it would just be
># pkg_add /home/music/xbase39.tgz
>Can't resolve /home/music/xbase39.tgz
>
>but that didnt work, how do you install that package?
>
>On 7/5/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 12:03:35AM -0700, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
>> > thats what i was asking, can i just install a small set of libs or
>> > do i need to entirely install X
>>
>> xbase will do for (almost?) all ports.
>>
>>                 Joachim

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