Am 22.03.2009 um 03:21 schrieb Mark Bucciarelli:
Is there danger in upgrading to the latest
snapshot using a script?
AFAIK you can use OpenBSD-binary-upgrade for the job:
http://www.han.dds.nl/software/OpenBSD-binary-upgrade/
Regards,
Falk
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009, Aaron Stellman wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 09:21:30PM -0500, Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
> > Is there danger in upgrading to the latest
> > snapshot using a script?
> >
> > - fetch tarballs and kernels
> > - run sysmerge -s etc*.tgz
> > - run sysmerge -x xetc*.tgz
> yo
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 11:14:48PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
> > Is there danger in upgrading to the latest
> > snapshot using a script?
...
> > - run sysmerge -s etc*.tgz
> > - run sysmerge -x xetc*.tgz
>
> as pointed out already, these are interactive programs...
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Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
> Is there danger in upgrading to the latest
> snapshot using a script?
Usually, or edge case?
> - fetch tarballs and kernels
> - run sysmerge -s etc*.tgz
> - run sysmerge -x xetc*.tgz
as pointed out already, these are interactive programs...
> - extract tarballs
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 09:21:30PM -0500, Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
> Is there danger in upgrading to the latest
> snapshot using a script?
>
> - fetch tarballs and kernels
> - run sysmerge -s etc*.tgz
> - run sysmerge -x xetc*.tgz
you realize that sysmerge(8) is interactive, right?
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