Ideas and questions on pkgsrc
Ed Berger
nobody at gmail.com
Tue Apr 13 08:49:15 PDT 2010
On 4/13/2010 3:33 AM, Chris Turner wrote:
Can't you do this if you have the right make targets (e.g. check binary
packages first) and pkg_rolling-replace?
I don't think anyone yet has a proper tool or script to do this
reliably. A while back, when I tried one suggested with rolling-replace
in the dragonfly-digest noted from pkgsrc mails, which probably just
used the source packages. It became obvious to me it wasn't tested
before being recommended, nor end user friendly and reliable on
DragonFly, to deal with software updating issues. I ended up with a
hosed system. I wouldn't mind this solution, if it was easy to setup,
safe, and effective.
I think the problem you mean is more is 'mass upgrades from binary
packages in a remote location' ..
I'd expect an average user or sysadmin would prefer the speed and
simplicity of this, if you keep the last known working binaries online
when newer versions are broken. I wouldn't mind seeing a publicly
posted link to the pkgsrc mk.conf file used to build the binary
packages, so they can be duplicated easily and adjusted locally as the
sysadmin sees fit.
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