DragonFly testing
    Jeremy C. Reed 
    reed at reedmedia.net
       
    Wed Feb 21 18:24:20 PST 2007
    
    
  
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007, Gergo Szakal wrote:
> Regarding other parts of the log: as a freebsd-user, you should have had 
> some basic idea on getting the pkgsrc tree and unpacking it (although I 
> don't know what permits DF developers to include it on the CD, maybe 
> licence?
The pkgsrc infrastructure is BSD licensed. The individual patches for 
various software are generally just the same license as the software they 
patch.
> Or a /usr/sbin/getpkgsrc script would probably do as well.) It 
> is much like the ports tree, expect the (very stupid) interactive 
> setting of build options (this was one of the reasons I dropped 
> freebsd).
pkgsrc does not prompt for build options like FreeBSD Ports. (But pkgsrc 
does have build options that can be customized. It is a lot more 
consistent that FreeBSD ports which are hit and miss on how to configure 
stuff.)
> I have always considered the pkgsrc way of life quite 
> straightforward, especially because I have FreeBSD and OpenBSD 
> experience. Could you describe your pkgsrc problems more?
> (I admit that mplayer in pkgsrc tree is quite outdated.)
For mplayer, you may want to send-pr it or turn in a bug report so it gets 
updated in pkgsrc. Or a polite note to the MAINTAINER.
  Jeremy C. Reed
    
    
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