RFC: Alternate Ports Fix For Older FreeBSD 23
Dan writes "For those of you running older versions of FreeBSD (prior to 4.7), FreeBSD's Joe Marcus Clarke has an alternate fix for the recent port install problem people were seeing. This fix involves adding a new port, pkg_install, which is a snapshot of the -CURRENT pkg_install code. This port can change periodically as new pkg_* features are added that bsd.port.mk depends on. Joe is also looking for testers for this fix."
Re:Grammer (Score:1, Funny)
Cant' be found. (Score:2)
The file pkg_install-20030714.tar.bz2 that is referenced cannot be found on any of the freebsd FTP servers.
Ho hum.
Re:Cant' be found. (Score:2)
Re:problems with BSD (Score:2)
If you read the MANUAL, which you didn't, you would turn on a technique called Soft Updates, which *WILL* speed up your disk I/O. And even *if* it takes 20+ minutes, you've got either a broken disk or a broken system...
Futhermore, if your Netscape isn't working, it's probably because you didn't bother to set it up properly. I use Mozilla a lot, and once it's loaded, it works like a charm and damn fast too.
I've used *BSD for a long time now, and it has been the most stable a
Cool Beans (Score:1)