Perfect.. thanks..
This is exactly what I needed to learn how to do this.
Sriram
> Did you look at Bernd Ahlers' ports tutorial from OpenCON 2007?
> OpenCON 2007 (among many interesting events) is mentioned here:
>
> http://www.openbsd.org/events.html
>
> Here is a direct link to the tutorial:
>
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Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 00:55:00 -0500
From: Mike Erdely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: how to create package example..
To: Jon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 09:24:03PM -0800, Jon wrote:
> Not doing any thing strange.. just want to create a binary (foobar)
> and create a package so I can add it.** Why I want to do that is
> not the question. I know I can tar the install location with +CONTENT
> and +DESC etc.. and get done wi
Not doing any thing strange.. just want to create a binary (foobar)
and create a package so I can add it.** Why I want to do that is
not the question. I know I can tar the install location with +CONTENT
and +DESC etc.. and get done with it.. I would like to know how to
use pkg_create or the por
On 2008/01/03 15:04, Jon wrote:
> I understand the value and usefulness and the reccomendation of Ports.. This
> is for my own software. I have also searched the net for examples and can't
> find any.
You'd have to be doing something _very_ strange for there to be any
advantage in not just making
hi
can some one provide a simple example of how to create a package for a
openBSD package.
I have read the ports/package/pkg_create examples etc, but would like to
request a example.
ex: (example only - please don't tell me to use ports for this)
wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/binutils-
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