Subject: Re: pkgsrc
To: None <port-hpcmips@NetBSD.org>
From: Thomas Isenbarger <isen@charter.net>
List: port-hpcmips
Date: 12/15/2006 14:01:59
On Dec 14, 2006, at 4:04 PM, Parish, Eric Robert ((UMR-Student)) wrote:
> I shared the pkgsrc directory via nfs and just mounted the nfs
> share on the mobile pro. That way I just compiled it on my mobile
> pro using the storage on the nfs server.
I have gotten an nfs server set up on my laptop and I am able to
connect to it from the NetBSD machine. I have it mounted at /usr/pkgsrc
But I am beating my head against problems trying to compile
anything. I think I need some guidance regarding what variables need
to be set in dealing with the readonly nfs mount.
I keep getting an error that no pkg-vulnerabilities file can be found.
I followed the advice given and installed the audit-packages. Now,
when I run the download-vulnerabilities-list script, it tells me that
it is not different from the current one. So there *is* a
vulnerabilities file somewhere that this script sees (I haven't
figured out where the download-vulnerabilities-list script puts it),
but the make is not seeing it.
I have set up a mk.conf in /etc, with WRKOBJDIR=/usr/tmp/pkgsrc and
BULKFILESDIR=/usr/tmp/pkgsrc
(by the way, in examples I sometimes see these variables set with =
and sometimes with ?=; what is the difference?)
Then I get a fetch error: "fetch: Cannot write to ."
***Error code 1
I assume it is trying to write to the mounted nfs, but cannot since
it is readonly. Can you help me with what I need to do?
Thanks for your help so far.
Tom Isenbarger