If it doesn't matter how you update the system,
much easier would be to go binary.
I pretty regurarly follow snapshots and update
from bsd.rd. Just read faqs about the subject.
Packages are also easy to update, with pkg_add.
Zoran
Lars Bonnesen wrote:
>I like OpenBSD for it's easiness, straight forwardness and simpleness
>on
>daily usage. Unfortunately with the last releases, I find keeping
>OpenBSD
>up2date between releases to be confusing. Please help me on this one:
>
>Well... I have been quite
Short version: you are doing it wrong.
On 12/08/13 09:49, Lars Bonnesen wrote:
> I like OpenBSD for it's easiness, straight forwardness and simpleness on
> daily usage. Unfortunately with the last releases, I find keeping OpenBSD
> up2date between releases to be confusing. Please h
I like OpenBSD for it's easiness, straight forwardness and simpleness on
daily usage. Unfortunately with the last releases, I find keeping OpenBSD
up2date between releases to be confusing. Please help me on this one:
Well... I have been quite happy using cvsup to keep my src and ports
up
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