Re: adding X11 libraries after the fact

2007-03-20 Thread Lars D . Noodén
Thanks. That's it. I was even looking in right part (#4) of the FAQ, but needed that direct pointer. -Lars On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Josh Grosse wrote: > FAQ 4.10, "Adding a fileset after install" is what you're looking for. > Here's a handy link: http://openbsd.rt.fm/faq/faq4.html#AddFileSet On Tu

Re: adding X11 libraries after the fact

2007-03-20 Thread Josh Grosse
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 09:37:04AM -0400, Lars D. Nood??n wrote: > I excluded X11 from an installation of OpenBSD 4.0 and now find that some > packages I would use seem to depend on some of the X11 libraries. What is > the best way to resolve package dependencies and/or install X11? > > I recall

Re: adding X11 libraries after the fact

2007-03-20 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 09:37:04AM -0400, Lars D. Nood??n wrote: > I recall in the installation there were some sets that could be chosen. > Or else, how can that process be revisited without going through the > whole install? http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#AddFileSet -- stefan http://stsp

Re: adding X11 libraries after the fact

2007-03-20 Thread Jason Beaudoin
On 3/20/07, Lars D. Noodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I excluded X11 from an installation of OpenBSD 4.0 and now find that some > packages I would use seem to depend on some of the X11 libraries. What is > the best way to resolve package dependencies and/or install X11? I believe this is cov

adding X11 libraries after the fact

2007-03-20 Thread Lars D . Noodén
I excluded X11 from an installation of OpenBSD 4.0 and now find that some packages I would use seem to depend on some of the X11 libraries. What is the best way to resolve package dependencies and/or install X11? I recall in the installation there were some sets that could be chosen. Or else, how