very short overview of FreeBSD packages (fwd)
Mark Saad
mark.saad at ymail.com
Wed Jan 22 15:23:35 EST 2014
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On Tue, 1/21/14, Justin Sherrill <justin at shiningsilence.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: very short overview of FreeBSD packages (fwd)
To: "NYC*BUG Talk mail list" <talk at lists.nycbug.org>
Date: Tuesday, January 21, 2014, 3:02 AM
For what it's worth,
DragonFly BSD switched to using pkg as a tool for managing
port binaries about halfway through the previous release.
It's a much nicer way to do things. When all the
packages are there (and 'pkg search' helps a lot
with identifying packages), it's very DWIMmy.
On a related note I added the dports content to mirrors.nycbug.org add this as a local repo
http://mirrors.nycbug.org/pub/DragonflyBSD/dports/
DragonFly was using pkgsrc before switching to
pkg/dports, and it's almost impossible to manage
software in an all-binary format with pkgsrc. And building
from source isn't much fun either, but that holds for
any packaging system.
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014
at 5:56 AM, Scott Robbins <scottro at nyc.rr.com>
wrote:
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 09:43:00PM
-0500, Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 09:03:47PM -0500, David
Billsbrough wrote:
> > In a short response to an email I wrote:
> >
> > > I am attempting to explain ports/packaging in
FreeBSD
> > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/q07d2ah7zlyv8d0/ports_and_packages.txt
> > > Did I mangle it too bad?
>
> The question is, what do they mean? Do they mean the
fact that it can
> literally take hours to install what may take a few
moments in Linux? Do
> they mean that they may have installed a package, then
installed a port to
> find that it insisted on redoing everything the package
did?
Y'know, I'd forgotten about the time when
there was a security breach, and
for awhile, there were no packages available, and then,
while the handbook
was recommending pkgng, there were no packages available for
that. That
_might_ have been what your friend was referring to. If
that's the case,
then the answer is Yes, they've fixed their package
woes.
While there aren't (and I'm sure this will always be
the case) packages
available for absolutely everything, things like firefox, as
an example of a package
that many who use X will consider essential and take a long
time to build,
are available in package form for FreeBSD-10. Right now
(or as of
yesterday evening) the big missing package is xorg-server,
but many of hte
other common X programs are already avaialable as packages.
(For those who
haven't kept up, it's now pkg install, not pkg_add
-r, and nothing needs to
be added to make.conf, nor do you still need to create a
/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf file)
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