Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
...
> The way you upgrade a port/package on a FreeBSD machine is that you
> pkg_delete (deinstall) the old one before pkg_add'ing (installing) the
> new one. All package management systems on every platform I've used
> (Solaris, Linux, and FreeBSD) behave this way.
The drea
Do we have a standard for where .ko modules should be installed?
I've found the sysutils/pmap port to be pretty cool - I almost think we
should bring it into the base system.
Anyway, it installs into /boot/kernel (unless MODULES_WITH_WORLD is
defined), which to me is just wrong. What if I've name
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 09:41:07 -0800
"David O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do we have a standard for where .ko modules should be installed?
>
> I've found the sysutils/pmap port to be pretty cool - I almost think we
> should bring it into the base system.
> Anyway, it installs into /boot/kern
Janos,
Thank you again for adding the development version.
I've noticed 1 thing, when this port and the rancid-2.3.1_3 are
installed, there appears to be an extra / when installing.
Looking at the Makefile for rancid in the work directory, it appears
that there is a "/" after the some of the direc
Folks,
What's happened with the new portupgrade-devel?
I ask to to upgrade php4 and it starts an installation of apache13? I
have apache13+ipv6 installed so I'm not sure why it wants to install
apache13?
$ portupgrade -v php4\*
---> Session started at: Thu, 07 Feb 2008 19:03:11 -0500
[Gath
On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 09:41:07AM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
> Do we have a standard for where .ko modules should be installed?
I would say /boot/modules, but the more important thing is to use
INSTALL_KLD instead of INSTALL_PROGRAM or INSTALL_DATA :-)
Edwin
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Lee Dilkie wrote:
> Folks,
>
> What's happened with the new portupgrade-devel?
>
> I ask to to upgrade php4 and it starts an installation of apache13? I
> have apache13+ipv6 installed so I'm not sure why it wants to install
> apache13?
>
>
> $ po