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Preparation. Please install pkgtools/pkgdiff. This tools helps creating patches for pkgsrc. It contains pkgvi, mkpatches and patchdiff. Trivial: games/gogui from 0.9.1 to 0.9.3. Part 1: Get the new package to build. Change the version number in the DISTNAME variable to 0.9.3. Run make mdi to download the new distfile and
27 Nov 2017 Documentation on the NetBSD packages system. pkgsrc is a centralized package management system for Unix-like operating systems. It covers installation of binary and source packages, creation of binary and source packages and a high-level overview about the infrastructure.
Pkgsrc is basically a set of files, grouped by categories which contain information to install the software you have selected. All these files together are mostly referred to as the pkgsrc tree. This tree is maintained by the pkgsrc developers, who make changes to it every day. Therefore it is necessary to update the pkgsrc tree
21 May 2014 Live demo in BSD Now Episode 038 | Originally written by TJ for bsdnow.tv | Last updated: 2014/05/21. NOTE: the author/maintainer of the tutorial(s) is no longer with the show, so the information below may be outdated or incorrect. Way back in 1997, NetBSD forked the FreeBSD ports system to create their
Updated chat/eggdrop to 1.8.3 [fhajny 2018-02-27]. pkgsrc is a framework for building third-party software on NetBSD and other UNIX-like systems, currently containing over 17000 packages. It is used to enable freely available software to be configured and built easily on supported platforms. The binary packages that are
'make update', invoked in a pkgsrc package directory, will remove the package and all packages that depend on it, keeping a list of such packages. It will then attempt to rebuild and install the To enable manual rollback one can keep binary packages. One method is to always use 'make
The first place where you should look is on the main pkgsrc FTP server in the directory /pub/pkgsrc/packages . . You can then use make update to update the package on your system and rebuild any dependencies. If it is not, see Part II, “The pkgsrc developer's guide" for instructions how to create your own packages.
Updating an installed package with pkgsrc. You may wish to also see Monitoring package versions. Say you have just been notified that dummy-5.1 is now available as dummy-5.2 so you want to update it. cd /usr/pkgsrc/*/dummy. Run a make update: make update ===> Deinstalling for dummy-5.1 => Becoming ``root to
pkgin, a binary package manager for pkgsrc. pkgin is aimed at being an apt / yum like tool for managing pkgsrc binary packages. It relies on pkg_summary(5) for installation, removal and upgrade of packages and associated dependencies, using a remote repository.
Before you download and extract the files, you need to decide where you want to extract them. When using pkgsrc as root user, pkgsrc is usually installed in /usr/pkgsrc . You are though free to install the sources and binary packages wherever you want in your filesystem, provided that the pathname does not contain
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