On Tue, 26 Jul 2011, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > Building from source never alters anything in /etc, even (especially?)
> > when there are major structural changes, as in /etc/rc.d.
>
> Right. A 'make build' does not modify anything which is configuration
> related. That would be a tremendous haza
> Building from source never alters anything in /etc, even (especially?)
> when there are major structural changes, as in /etc/rc.d.
Right. A 'make build' does not modify anything which is configuration
related. That would be a tremendous hazard.
> However, are you saying you ran sysmerge, and
On 07/24/11 09:49, Alexander Krek wrote:
> Hello,
>
> may be this is something I simply overlooked, but I found out (hard way)
> that my way of building/updating -current system from source (FAQ 5.3 +
Already wrong, in that you don't update your system from source, you
update from nearest availa
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011, Owain Ainsworth wrote:
> man 8 sysmerge
>
pkg_add mc is another good solution.
Lee
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:04:49AM +0200, Ing. Alexander KrE!ek wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thank you all for your "binary upgrade" responses, but I do not think
> that it is the right method for my conditions.
>
> My machines are about 500km away and my remote access is solved by
> openvpn clients. Phys
Hello,
thank you all for your "binary upgrade" responses, but I do not think
that it is the right method for my conditions.
My machines are about 500km away and my remote access is solved by
openvpn clients. Physical access to them and booting from external CD
(or other installXX.iso image) is po
Hello,
may be this is something I simply overlooked, but I found out (hard way)
that my way of building/updating -current system from source (FAQ 5.3 +
FAQ 5.5 w/o "Making a release" + sysmerge) left my system without
new /etc/rc.d/ startup files (and may be some else).
Is this a) bug, b) documen
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