Hello Donald J. O'Neill > Hello Alexandr, > > If you did not have mpg123 installed, then "make package" would make > the port, install the port, and build a binary package that would > be put in /usr/ports//packages/All if you have /usr/ports/packages, > other wise it would be put in the port you are building. > > You could also do "make -package-recursive", which would build all > the ports that were pulled in by making this port. > > If you already have the port installed, then "make package" will > fail at the installation of the port. As your error message above > says, you have to run "make deinstall", then "make reinstall", that > will let you get through the install portion. But, the install > portion of "make package" failed, if you have done this, then you > can run "make package" and a binary package will be made. You can > run "make package-recursive" at that point.
My problem is that I want to build packages for all programs installed from ports collections on my copmpute(this is not workstation and I can't stop it) I have some errors for apache2 mysql41 firebired-devel i can't stop this processes and I haven't other computer with internet connection. I wont to have identikal packages on my home workstaion. Make package-recursive take me some errors. Do known anybody other ways??? For some packages pkg_create works, but it haven't recursive options. Thanks. _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
