I'm working on updating a port it currently installs in a
${PREFIX}/${PORTNAME}/bin and I'd like to create symlinks t ${PREFIX}/bin
The issue i'm running into is that there's a binary file "terrain" this
conflicts with graphics/mesa-demos/terrain.
I'm looking for options on resolving this conflic
03.07.2018 6:17, Yuri wrote:
>> It does. See mail/dcc-dccd for example.
> But it doesn't ask to "agree" during 'pkg install dcc-dccd'.
Yes. Meantime, you have several choices:
1) Mark the port NO_PACKAGE and/or no-pkg-mirror to force users use a port that
1a) builds software from source, or
1b)
On 07/02/18 16:11, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
It does. See mail/dcc-dccd for example.
But it doesn't ask to "agree" during 'pkg install dcc-dccd'.
Yuri
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03.07.2018 5:52, Yuri wrote:
> One software package has the custom license text that users need to
> click-to-accept in order to install it.
>
> Does 'pkg' support such license? Can it show the user the license text and
> ask the user to click "Agree" before installing the package?
It does. Se
One software package has the custom license text that users need to
click-to-accept in order to install it.
Does 'pkg' support such license? Can it show the user the license text
and ask the user to click "Agree" before installing the package?
If not, I think this is a good feature to have.
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018 00:05:59 +0200 "Mathieu Arnold" said
On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 01:43:41PM -0400, Joseph Ward wrote:
> Thank you. I found that to be the case; even though changing the
> "do-extract" target successfully staged the files and directories with
> the original permissions, pkg crea
Dear port maintainer,
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Hi,
The 2018Q3 branch has been created. It means that the next update on the
quarterly packages will be on the 2018Q3 branch.
A lot of things happened in the last three months:
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