Pkg does not upgrade if more than one repository is defined

2017-07-28 Thread Matthias Fechner
Dear all, I have a problem with pkg and I'm not sure if it is a bug in pkg or a configuration issue. I work on new version on ports which are in a separate poudriere repository (to be able to easily test it). I have now two configuration files in /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos, poudriere.conf: po

Re: Pkg does not upgrade if more than one repository is defined

2017-07-28 Thread Miroslav Lachman
Matthias Fechner wrote on 2017/07/28 10:55: Dear all, I have a problem with pkg and I'm not sure if it is a bug in pkg or a configuration issue. I work on new version on ports which are in a separate poudriere repository (to be able to easily test it). I have now two configuration files in /usr

Re: Pkg does not upgrade if more than one repository is defined

2017-07-28 Thread Matt Smith
On Jul 28 11:40, Miroslav Lachman wrote: Matthias Fechner wrote on 2017/07/28 10:55: Dear all, I have a problem with pkg and I'm not sure if it is a bug in pkg or a configuration issue. I work on new version on ports which are in a separate poudriere repository (to be able to easily test it).

Re: Pkg does not upgrade if more than one repository is defined

2017-07-28 Thread Franco Fichtner
> On 28. Jul 2017, at 1:13 PM, Matt Smith wrote: > > This might also be related to the CONSERVATIVE_UPGRADE setting of pkg.conf. > According to the man page: > > CONSERVATIVE_UPGRADE: boolean > Ensure in multi repository mode that the priority is > given as much as possible to the repository w

Re: Pkg does not upgrade if more than one repository is defined

2017-07-29 Thread Matthias Fechner
Am 28.07.2017 um 13:13 schrieb Matt Smith: > > This might also be related to the CONSERVATIVE_UPGRADE setting of > pkg.conf. According to the man page: > > CONSERVATIVE_UPGRADE: boolean > Ensure in multi repository mode that the priority is > given as much as possible to the repository where a > pa