Actually I see the problem now, I had several conflicting packages, ie
postfix, and postfix-ldap, openldap and openldap-sasl-bdb.

Sorry.

--Bryan

On 9/16/05, Marc Espie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 03:03:35PM -0700, Bryan Irvine wrote:
> > How do I isntall every package in a directory?
> >
> > I've built one server (ldap/postfix/etc... yadda yadda) and I now want
> > to create 2 exact duplicate configurations with the existing packages
> > (that were orginially compiled from ports).
> >
> > I copied all the pacakges over to the new systesm and tried varying
> > forms of pkg_add *, pkg_add $(ls), blah blah blah and inevitably it
> > will get to a package that depends on another package (which is in
> > that directory as well) and the install will bomb.
> 
> Are you sure that's the reason it bombs ? Usually you can't install
> every package in a directory because there are conflicts between packages
> that you can't install at the same time on the same machine.
> 
> Inter-dependencies work just fine however... pkg_add correctly sorts packages
> so that you are describing does NOT happen.
> 
> Look again.

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