I use it:
Shell:~ >: cat /etc/mk.conf
SUDO=/usr/bin/sudo
WRKOBJDIR=/usr/obj/ports
DISTDIR=/usr/distfiles
PACKAGE_REPOSITORY=/usr/packages
_MASTER_SITE_OPENBSD?= \
ftp://ftp.freebsdchina.org/pub/OpenBSD/distfiles/${DIST_SUBDIR}/ \
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/distfiles/${DIST
I'm scripting a reinstall routine for my ports on 4.3. When I come to
'make reinstall' the thing is trying to download from the $PKG_PATH
that I have set earlier in my script and, of course, does not find the
files it needs. Removing that variable and I get "No packages
available in the PKG_PATH"
On 8/16/08 12:54 PM, Johan Beisser wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 12:37 PM, David Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Is there some other way to install ports across machines?
>
> You'll have to either map the root user (-maproot=user)
Thanks -- that did the trick.
dn
in exports(5),
> o
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 12:37 PM, David Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there some other way to install ports across machines?
You'll have to either map the root user (-maproot=user) in exports(5),
or build the package (see ports(7)) on the build system, then install
it via pkg_add(1) on t
Two 4.3/i386 machines, one with enough disk space for the ports
collection and the other with hardly any disk.
I'm looking to install the net-snmp port with the packetmischief patches
onto the smaller machine. I tried using NFS, mounting the /usr/ports
directory read-write as root:
on server's /e
http://openbsd.org/ports.html
Read that, it explains everything, but basically:
If you have a CD set, there is a file called ports.tar.gz on the 3rd
CD. Go into /usr and extract it. After that, update it via CVS (which
is explained on the ports.html webpage, or anoncvs.html web page) to
the stable
On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 15:15:45 -0400, Matt Juszczak proclaimed...
> I installed OpenBSD and it didn't install the ports (/usr/ports) by
> default.
>
> Do I need to create a supfile and do a cvsup to get the ports tree? If
> so, how can I install cvsup intiially?
>
You can start by reading th
Hi all,
I installed OpenBSD and it didn't install the ports (/usr/ports) by
default.
Do I need to create a supfile and do a cvsup to get the ports tree? If
so, how can I install cvsup intiially?
Thanks!
-Matt
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