On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 09:39:20 +0100
Sebastiano Pomata <sebastianopom...@tiscali.it> wrote:

> Il 21/01/10 01:38, Robert ha scritto:
> > On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 00:31:58 +0100
> > Sebastiano Pomata <sebastianopom...@tiscali.it> wrote:
> > 
> >> I can't understand how to get the latest version of trac from the
> >> ports. I downloaded just today the whole ports tree for OpenBSD,
> >> but I can only find trac version 0.11.4, while openports.se states
> >> that there's a 0.11.6 port version.
> >>
> >> Where can I find it? I thought that connecting through AnonCVS to
> >> one random server from the one listed on OpenBSD website was enough
> >>
> >> Il 16/01/2010 15.31, Stuart Henderson ha scritto:
> >>> On 2010-01-15, Sebastiano <sebastianopom...@tiscali.it> wrote:
> >>>> I found on OpenPorts the trac package, and I'm wondering if it is
> >>>> already ok to work with chrooted apache provided by a default
> >>>> installation.
> >>>>
> >>>> Or do I have to tweak something (or a lot)?
> >>>> Or simply it just won't work and I should get apache-httpd?
> >>>
> >>> You'll have to copy a lot into the chroot (various parts of python
> >>> and the associated system libraries). It can be done, but
> >>> seriously weakens the chroot, and is a real pain to keep
> >>> maintained.
> >>>
> >>> If you really want to run it as cgi, you can do this with base
> >>> httpd using -u to disable chroot (optionally a second instance on
> >>> a different port or address).
> >>>
> >>> I'm just using the built-in standalone server here though, it
> >>> works fine for what I'm doing. If I wanted anything more
> >>> complicated I'd be looking at the FastCGI configuration instead
> >>> (but then I wouldn't be using apache either ;-)
> >>>
> >>>   http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracFastCgi
> > 
> > 
> > trac .6 is in -current.
> > my guess is you are on -stable. -stable has trac .4 .
> > if you want .6 you have to upgrade your system to -current (via
> > snapshot and/or source) and use the package or port from -current.
> > 
> > - Robert
> > 
> 
> 
> I think that this is the point. I installed from a plain
> install46.iso, but then I thought I could have choosen which ports
> tree to choose, -stable or -current. Where can I get more info about
> the upgrade process to -current?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Sebastiano

http://www.openbsd.org/faq/

The short version:
- download a snapshot and upgrade your system with that
- point PKG_PATH at snapshot packages


- Robert

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