Hi, On Wed, Mar 28 2007 - 01:06, Silas Justiniano wrote: > Hello all! > > I have pkgsrc installed on /usr/pkgsrc of host1 and I need to install, for > example, vim on host2 using the directory of host1. > > Do you know if it is possible? NFS or anything similar? Is there any > specific documentation for that? > yes it is possible, I do it :-) here's what I do (in details): 1. Have a unique /home/cvs/pkgsrc shared via NFS to all my servers. 2. Symlink /etc/mk.conf to /home/cvs/pkgsrc/mk.conf so that all my servers shares it too. 3. I build all the required packages from a single unique dedicated server (a dedicated domU in fact). 4. Then I use pkg_add or pkg_chk to install/upgrade the binary packages. I guess the docs to read are: 1. how to setup NFS: http://www.netbsd.org/guide/en/chap-net-misc.html#chap-net-misc-nfs 2. pkgsrc user guide: http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/pkgsrc/ Regards, Jo
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