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Re: How to perform a conservative package upgrade with pkgsrc?
On 11 Jul 2014 at 9:05, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> On 10 July 2014 21:01, Rhialto <rhialto%falu.nl@localhost> wrote:
> > On Thu 10 Jul 2014 at 15:52:35 +0100, Jonathan Perkin wrote:
> >> * On 2014-07-10 at 14:21 BST, Greg Troxel wrote:
> >>
> >> > Assuming you aren't going to set up bulk builds (a reasonable call; it's
> >> > not trivial)
> >>
> >> What can we do to address this? [...]
> >> pbulk [...]
> >
> > There is also pkg_comp, which I found pretty easy to set up. Just needs
> > a lot of space.
>
> Sorry gentlemen, but why does it always have boil down to bulk builds
> and chroot? Why not for one moment think what is best for the end
> user? Not everybody has CPU and time to spare just to create bulk
> builds, just to have the latest firefox binary.
Hi
I build about 800 pkgs for my servers and 2000 for desktops.
I don't think full bulk builds are required but building
chroot is just safer and takes minimal extra time. Once a
build is finished with no conflicts I use pkg_chk to install
from binaries in /usr/pkg_tarup.
If you want to download and install binaries use pkgin.
Either way your stuck with a choice of using a stable branch
or the current branch. I use the latest stable branch and a
few pkgs built in /usr/local.
I'd not expect any support if you want to mix branches.
> Either you guys fix the problem binary-wise, that is, you can offer
> fresher binaries on the pkgsrc ftp site (and at the moment it's been
> almost a month with no fresh binaries) or you try to integrate pkgsrc
> installation from source with pkgin.
The release cycle for stable branches is quarterly! If you
need more recent binaries you should use the current branch.
David
>
> There you have it, pkgin, a great tool to keep track of binary
> packages. Not much mention of it on these mailing lists. Why not
> improve it and integrate it to the point of automating installation
> from source?
>
> Sorry for the rant but I needed to get it off my chest.
>
>
>
> --
> Ottavio
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