@Stuart
Disregard! I see now that the `make FETCH_PACKAGES= install` installed
everything. I assumed it would get the large packages only.
Looks like running `unifi info` yields all relevant info.
Thank you very much for the patience and expertise.
On Sat, Apr 2, 2022 at 6:16 PM Eric Thomas wr
@Stuart
> I really recommend using FETCH_PACKAGES
Thank you for the (repeated!) recommendation to use `make
FETCH_PACKAGES= install`. I had originally tried the command but
missed that CRITICAL space ' ' between `=` and `install`. Now that I
have that corrected, the `make` went very quickly.
>"p
On 2022-04-01, Eric Thomas wrote:
> @Crystal
>
>> If you want to work with the ports tree, it's _much_ better to set up
>> DPB than just running 'make' in the various directories:
>
> Very cool blog! I def spent some time reading. The dpb method feels
> like a litle too advanced for me at this
@Crystal
> If you want to work with the ports tree, it's _much_ better to set up
> DPB than just running 'make' in the various directories:
Very cool blog! I def spent some time reading. The dpb method feels
like a litle too advanced for me at this moment. I'm struggling to
get this UniFi por
On 2022-03-31, Eric Thomas wrote:
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> I'm stuck. I need to install the UniFi 6.2.26 port, I used the [FAQ to
> setup the ports tree](https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/ports.html).
> This seemed to work just fine. However,
I'm stuck. I need to install the UniFi 6.2.26 port, I used the [FAQ to
setup the ports tree](https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/ports.html).
This seemed to work just fine. However, the last few messages in the
`make install` output showed errors. To debug the issue, I decided to
completely uninstall
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