:Hello.
:
:DragonFlyBSD 2.2.1 is my fisrt version of this wonderful Operating System.
:
:I want to quest if i must upgrade to the 2.2.2 version. If yes, i want to
:quest how can i do it.
:
:My target with DragonFlyBSD by now are to learn and to know the system.
:
:You are very kind. Thanks in
Hello.
DragonFlyBSD 2.2.1 is my fisrt version of this wonderful Operating System.
I want to quest if i must upgrade to the 2.2.2 version. If yes, i want to
quest how can i do it.
My target with DragonFlyBSD by now are to learn and to know the system.
You are very kind. Thanks in advance.
FYI, when I was doing the other way:
# pkg_chk -a
which is supposed to be binary upgrade by default, it fetched the
sources as well. And where does the fetch (pkg_chk -f) put the binary
packages anyway?
On Wed, 4 Oct 2006, Gergo Szakal wrote:
# pkg_chk -a
which is supposed to be binary upgrade by default, it fetched the
sources as well.
You mentioned sources in another email also.
Can you please give us the filename of one file it fetched? And also a
part of a tar file listing tar tvzf
Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
I wrote that section. It should fetch the binary versions, unless the
path you supply is to, well, the source tarballs.
Well, the command
pkg_chk -P
ftp://dfpkgsrc/pkgsrc-current/DragonFly/1.6.0-RELEASE/i386/All -abf
fetches the sourcefiles, writes [Fetch] and
On Tue, October 3, 2006 4:15 pm, Gergo Szakal wrote:
Well, the command
pkg_chk -P
ftp://dfpkgsrc/pkgsrc-current/DragonFly/1.6.0-RELEASE/i386/All -abf
fetches the sourcefiles, writes [Fetch] and exits. If I do like this:
pkg_chk -P
http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/HowToPkgsrc#head-4cad2b0bc4ca3420ffaef62523dd9f303620e3ac
The method described here fetches the source tarballs, why?
On Mon, October 2, 2006 3:13 pm, Gergo Szakal wrote:
http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/HowToPkgsrc#head-4cad2b0bc4ca3420ffaef62523dd9f303620e3ac
The method described here fetches the source tarballs, why?
I wrote that section. It should fetch the binary versions, unless the
path you