On 21 March 2014 15:52, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> pkg_add: NetBSD/i386 6.0 (pkg) vs. NetBSD/i386 6.1.3 (this host)
> pkg_add: Conflicting PLIST with nss-3.15.1: include/nss/nss/crmf.h
> pkg_add: Can't install dependency nss>=3.15.3
Try:
# pkg_admin rebuild
or even better install pkgin and let i
On 21 March 2014 16:28, Greg Troxel wrote:
> pkgin has no magic to avoid problems from builds of different
> branches
but it will suggest to update/downgrade to the packages which are
consistent to the branch it's pulling from. True, it has its
limitations, but it's the only tool I've been using
Ottavio Caruso writes:
> On 21 March 2014 15:38, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>> My PKG_PATH is empty! (I suppos eyou mean that an not PKGPATH)
>>
>> I'm used that if you pkg_add something from the "All" directory of the
>> binary repository, all dependency get sucked in from there.
>
> Can you not
On 21 March 2014 15:38, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> My PKG_PATH is empty! (I suppos eyou mean that an not PKGPATH)
>
> I'm used that if you pkg_add something from the "All" directory of the
> binary repository, all dependency get sucked in from there.
Can you not just use pkgin to do the job of che
Riccardo Mottola writes:
> Hi,
>
> Greg Troxel wrote:
>> So, the basic rule is that all your packages have to be built
>> consistently from the same sources, with consistent options. So if you
>> have checked out pkgsrc sources -r pkgsrc-2013Q3 and all your installed
>> packages are from that,
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
narsil$ sudo pkg_add
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/i386/6.0_2013Q3/All/seamonkey-2.21.tgz
It all starts that I should have used
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/i386/6.0_2013Q4/All/seamonkey-2.23.tgz
that is "Q4" and not "Q3", that wo
Hi,
Greg Troxel wrote:
So, the basic rule is that all your packages have to be built
consistently from the same sources, with consistent options. So if you
have checked out pkgsrc sources -r pkgsrc-2013Q3 and all your installed
packages are from that, you should be ok.
Of course, you are free
Riccardo Mottola writes:
> I am trying to install seamonkey as a binary package, since it is too
> much to compile on my ol' thinkpad (I know it requires > 1G of RAM to
> link properly on linux). I already have some packages built from
> pkgsrc, but I hope they don't conflict.
>
> Anyway here my
Hi,
I am trying to install seamonkey as a binary package, since it is too
much to compile on my ol' thinkpad (I know it requires > 1G of RAM to
link properly on linux). I already have some packages built from pkgsrc,
but I hope they don't conflict.
Anyway here my ouput:
narsil$ sudo pkg_add
Maurizio Caloro wrote:
>Now after finish to Compile Netbeans i dont have the oportunity to Run
>Netbeans
The version of NetBeans in pkgsrc is really old.
I'm running NetBeans 7.4 on amd64 using latest pkgsrc openjdk7 with
one small change to the startup script.
I also need to delete the ~/.netb
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