Subject: Re: installing a pkg on multiple machines?
To: Julian Coleman <J.D.Coleman@newcastle.ac.uk>
From: Alistair Crooks <azcb0@amdahl.com>
List: current-users
Date: 09/11/1998 01:50:31
Hi Ruud,
> PS. Should there be a 'common problems' section to the package
> documentation? Something like :
Probably.
> Problem:
> >> Checksum mismatch for sane-0.74.tar.gz
> Solution:
> Remove partially downloaded file from /usr/pkgsrc/distfiles
Or set FAILOVER_FETCH in /etc/mk.conf or the environment. While this
won't work if you've already downloaded the file, if you sit behind
some weird firewalls like me, this can be quite useful - it calculates
the checksum when the file is downloaded, and, if a mismatch occurs,
tries to fetch the file from the next site in the list.
> Problem:
> Cannot install packages on multiple machines
> Solution:
> `rm work/.install_done`
Or "make reinstall"
> Problem:
> ===> xv-3.10a Unacceptable license: shareware.
> Solution:
> Dunno :)
Set ACCEPTABLE_LICENCES in /etc/mk.conf to include shareware.
"ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES" is an alias for this. It just depends where you
live. This will also bite you on xephem with "no-commercial-use" type
of licen[cs]e.
Take care,
Alistair