okay, i updated all versions to recent -current and now pkg_add works
like expected; the versions were too different, obviously.
sorry for the noise.
Marc Espie schrieb:
On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 05:04:56PM +0200, Marc Peters wrote:
hi all,
i wanted to install a package on an box, which i bu
On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 05:04:56PM +0200, Marc Peters wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i wanted to install a package on an box, which i built out of the
> portstree via "make package". everything goes fine and the package is
> available in "/usr/ports/packages/i386/cdrom/" and "../ftp/". i copied
> the .tg
Quoting Marc Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
# pkg_add nut-2.0.0p0.tgz
Unknown element: @pkgpath sysutils/nut,no_cgi
Make sure all your systems are running the same version of OpenBSD, and you're
not using -current ports with a -stable/-release OS.
On 10/12/05, Marc Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i wanted to install a package on an box, which i built out of the
> portstree via "make package". everything goes fine and the package is
> available in "/usr/ports/packages/i386/cdrom/" and "../ftp/". i copied
> the .tgz to the mach
Hello!
On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 05:04:56PM +0200, Marc Peters wrote:
>hi all,
>i wanted to install a package on an box, which i built out of the
>portstree via "make package". everything goes fine and the package is
>available in "/usr/ports/packages/i386/cdrom/" and "../ftp/". i copied
>the .t
hi all,
i wanted to install a package on an box, which i built out of the
portstree via "make package". everything goes fine and the package is
available in "/usr/ports/packages/i386/cdrom/" and "../ftp/". i copied
the .tgz to the machine, where i wanted to install it on, but it failed
with t
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