Chris Kottaridis wrote:
I need a little advise on FreeBSD package management, I am kind of new
to the FreeBSD package management thing and so I am sure this is a very
basic question.
I just installed 6.2 and apparently it installed the mysql-client 5.0
package. I want to get mysql up to 5.1
On 4/8/07, Chris Kottaridis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need a little advise on FreeBSD package management, I am kind of new
to the FreeBSD package management thing and so I am sure this is a very
basic question.
I just installed 6.2 and apparently it installed the mysql-client 5.0
package. I
On Sunday April 08, 2007 at 03:37:04 (AM) Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
mysql 5.1 is not ready for mainstream, AFAIK.
You can install ports-mgmt/portupgrade and then use
portupgrade -o databases/somenewport someoldport
to upgrade an installed port to another one.
pkg_delete -f oldport cd
Thanks.
Sounds like I should stick with Mysql 5.0 for now, But, it's good to
know about the portupgrade and portmanager commands. I wasn't aware of
them.
Thanks
Chris Kottaridis([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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I need a little advise on FreeBSD package management, I am kind of new
to the FreeBSD package management thing and so I am sure this is a very
basic question.
I just installed 6.2 and apparently it installed the mysql-client 5.0
package. I want to get mysql up to 5.1 from the /usr/ports directory
On Friday 26 May 2006 17:01, Matias wrote:
Hi, KDE fan ahead
Is there any visual FreeBSD package management tool for QT/KDE?
Yes, KPackage.
It is part of the kdeadmin port under sysutils/kdeadmin3. There is also
Portbrowser under sysutils/portbrowser.
Aren.
pgprx4ogfCWEL.pgp
Hi, KDE fan ahead
Is there any visual FreeBSD package management tool for QT/KDE?
Thanks.
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How did everyone here find out
about the various utitilities
available for managing ports and
packages ?
I realised the lack of answers to
my recent questions about KDE nad
openldap meant that it was
generally felt that i should have been
able to dig the information out
from somewhere.
I have
Peter Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How did everyone here find out
about the various utitilities
available for managing ports and
packages ?
The handbook is the best place to start:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.html
There are also many resources such as
On Wednesday 11 August 2004 07:23 pm, Peter Ryan wrote:
How did everyone here find out
about the various utitilities
available for managing ports and
packages ?
I realised the lack of answers to
my recent questions about KDE nad
openldap meant that it was
generally felt that i should have
Many thanks to all for some very
useful links and pointers.
Peter
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Does FreeBSD have package management to view the packages installed
and their names with versions, remove the packages installed, and
track the packages installed to avoid conflicts and retain stability?
You can view what packages are installed by doing
ls /var/db/pkg | more
There is also
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, SoloCDM wrote:
Does FreeBSD have package management to view the packages installed
and their names with versions, remove the packages installed, and
track the packages installed to avoid conflicts and retain stability?
Yes, it has, look at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc
machines. And with a moderate amount
of looking I haven't been able to turn up what kind of software
package management tools are used with FreeBSD (as in pkgadd,
swinstall, rpm, so forth ..).
Would appreciate a quick pointer.
Thanks.
Bryan
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