Simon J Mudd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If it DOES work then you use openpkg itself to install/build the rpms
you need. It is generally easier to use get openpkg-tools built as
this package automates the whole process of satisfy dependencies,
download, build install.
Just as a follow on it
Michael van Elst [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 09:47:48AM +0200, Simon J Mudd wrote:
1. Install openpkg
2. install openpkg-tools dependencies (make, gcc, perl)
3. install openpkg-tools
One interesting part of the first openpkg-tool (which only consisted of
the
HI,
I thought you could use openpkg on most distros (from reading docs)
Was more looking at building packages from openpkg in say /openpkg dir
for testing purposes is this possible ...?
Most of the packages I can get via Arch including building ones that are not
but I was interested in
Hi,
When you talk of daemons Arch uses /etc/rc.d for start up scripts so I
could write one to start openpkg if required ...or add it to rc.local
What I need to do is some load up openpkg (read the manual lol)
Which version do you suggest I try first ?
Mr G
On 9/2/05, Christoph Schug [EMAIL
On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 10:49:10AM +0200, Herbert Schmid wrote:
Hi Ralf,
hast Du ne Ahnung, was der slapd macht, wenn die replog-angabe drin ist?
Der schreibt nur absoluten Käsen in das replogfile und das wird
irgendwann gigantisch groß.
Er schreibt sein Replikations-Log und der slurpd
Hi,
I would like to test out openpkg but I do not use one of the distros
listed in download area.
Would it be possible to install openpkg on Arch Linux ?
Thanks in Advance
--
Mr Green Linux User
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The OpenPKG Project
On Thu, Sep 01, 2005, Mr Green wrote:
I would like to test out openpkg but I do not use one of the distros
listed in download area.
Would it be possible to install openpkg on Arch Linux ?
I don't know Arch Linux in detail, but if it isn't a totally obscure
Linux distribution the answers