On Friday 25 March 2005 20:49, RW wrote:
> On Friday 25 March 2005 14:25, O. Hartmann wrote:
> > Unforunately "portupdate" does not have a simple functionality to gather
> > all tarballs from each installed
> > port and its friends it depends on.
> > Maybe someone of you has a similar limitation an
On Friday 25 March 2005 14:25, O. Hartmann wrote:
> Hello.
> I run into the follwoing problem.
> Using an internet connected at my lab makes me happy installing each
> package I need from source.
> At home I have only a very slow moem connection, but I need also the
> same packages (not precompiled
Chuck Swiger schrieb:
O. Hartmann wrote:
[ ... ]
Unforunately "portupdate" does not have a simple functionality to
gather all tarballs from each installed port and its friends it
depends on.
Maybe someone of you has a similar limitation and can help.
Try using "make fetch-recursive" from a port'
This one time, at band camp, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> O. Hartmann wrote:
> [ ... ]
> > Unforunately "portupdate" does not have a simple functionality to gather
> > all tarballs from each installed port and its friends it depends on.
> > Maybe someone of you has a similar limitation and can help.
>
>
O. Hartmann wrote:
[ ... ]
Unforunately "portupdate" does not have a simple functionality to gather
all tarballs from each installed port and its friends it depends on.
Maybe someone of you has a similar limitation and can help.
Try using "make fetch-recursive" from a port's directory to fetch the
Hello.
I run into the follwoing problem.
Using an internet connected at my lab makes me happy installing each
package I need from source.
At home I have only a very slow moem connection, but I need also the
same packages (not precompiled,
the sources) there.
One idea was to "fetch" every source