New binary packages available (Sync Feb 21 2021)
Antonio Huete Jiménez
tuxillo at quantumachine.net
Wed Apr 14 17:49:45 PDT 2021
Dear users,
There is a new binary package set available for master and RELEASE.
It's based in FreeBSD Ports as of Sun Feb 21 16:49:33 2021 with a few
minor cherry-picks.
You can use the "Bullet-proof (conflict-proof) upgrade technique" as
described here:
https://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/howtos/HowToDPorts/#index4h1
Users that wish to report issues with specific packages, please open
an issue here: https://github.com/DragonFlyBSD/DPorts/issues
Developers that wish to submit fixes, please go here:
https://github.com/DragonFlyBSD/DeltaPorts/pulls
RELEASE-5.8
29260 packages available
master
29310 packages available
For those who are not using the official mirror, take in account the
mirrors take around 24-48h to pull all the packages.
NOTES:
* Although we use LibreSSL for our builds, the recent OpenSSL CVE is
covered by this update, the version available is 1.1.1k.
* If you happen to upgrade pkg from 1.14.x to 1.16.x and above, you'll
get the following error:
pkg: Failed to execute lua script: [string "-- args:
etc/pkg.conf.sample..."]:12: attempt to call a nil value (field 'stat')
pkg: lua script failed
No active remote repositories configured.
It's a known bug, simply copy the sample mirror config file over:
# cp /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/df-latest.conf.sample
/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/df-latest.conf
* If you're running an old master or not up-to-date RELEASE and you
plan to build DPorts yourself, please make sure you have a sh(1)
version with 'pipefail' supported.
You can find out with:
# sh -c 'set -o pipefail'
Update your sh(1) by running as root:
# cd /usr/src/bin/sh && make all install clean
That's the quick way, the recommended way is updating your
installation as specified in build(7) manpage.
* bmake has been updated in master, if you're going to build packages
yourself make sure that either you have the pre-update bmake (master
commit a5b3c0e8b1 or older) or the fully upgraded bmake (master commit
c9ed6119c1 or newer). If you're caught in the middle, you might
experience some weird failures during package build.
- The DragonFly BSD team
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