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From: <ben...@id...> - 2004-05-25 08:43:38
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From: Jeremy L. <re...@Fr...> - 2004-05-04 16:04:17
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Hi, On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 11:13:33PM +0800, Erich Dollansky wrote: > >I have no intention of initiating any attempt to get these tools > >imported into FreeBSD. I've decided on a very different approach to the > >Ports/Packages collection to the way that things appear to be going. > >However, these tools are functional, and some people might find them > >useful. Additional developers/testers would be most welcome. > > So, how can a normal FreeBSD user make use of the tools? Yes, I suppose that would be useful information. :-) The following steps are needed. Since this is alpha quality at the moment, I would not use this on anything which you have to have... 1. Download and build a CVS version of the tools from: cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/fpkg login [Enter blank password] cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/fpkg co freepkg cd freepkg make && make install These tools currently install into /root/bin. I should change that to /usr/sbin or /usr/local/sbin. The tools are named fpkg* to not conflict with the FreeBSD versions. Change Makefile.inc to change the install path. 2. Download and patch bsd.port.mk cd /tmp fetch http://fpkg.sourceforge.net/bsd.port.mk-fpkg.patch cd /usr/ports/Mk/ patch -I < /tmp/bsd.port.mk-fpkg.patch Change the path to the tools (search for PKG_CMD) if you changed it above. 3. The bad news: Rebuild all your ports, so that the new tools are used... Regards, -Jeremy -- FreeBSD - Because the best things in life are free... http://www.freebsd.org/ |
From: Erich D. <oce...@pa...> - 2004-05-04 15:20:45
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Hi, Jeremy Lea wrote: > Hi, > > Some time ago, I began to work on adding some features to the > pkg_install tools. This work was mostly ignored by the FreeBSD > community (except for the bits stolen and committed without This is life. > FreePKG is an almost complete re-write of the pkg_* tools, aimed at > restructuring the code so that it is understandable and easy to use... > It has the following features which are not available in the pkg_* > tools. > > 1. Uses LIB_DEPEND and RUN_DEPEND style dependencies in packages, so > that you can run alternate versions, of say ghostscript, without > problems. This would be a very useful thing. > I have no intention of initiating any attempt to get these tools > imported into FreeBSD. I've decided on a very different approach to the > Ports/Packages collection to the way that things appear to be going. > However, these tools are functional, and some people might find them > useful. Additional developers/testers would be most welcome. So, how can a normal FreeBSD user make use of the tools? Erich |
From: Jeremy L. <re...@Fr...> - 2004-05-04 09:09:49
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Hi, Some time ago, I began to work on adding some features to the pkg_install tools. This work was mostly ignored by the FreeBSD community (except for the bits stolen and committed without attribution). There was some interest from openpackages.org, but that project has died... I have continued to work on these tools however, and have now registered a SourceForge project, as FreePKG. FreePKG is an almost complete re-write of the pkg_* tools, aimed at restructuring the code so that it is understandable and easy to use... It has the following features which are not available in the pkg_* tools. 1. Uses LIB_DEPEND and RUN_DEPEND style dependencies in packages, so that you can run alternate versions, of say ghostscript, without problems. 2. Can upgrade packages from one version to another. (So you don't have to reinstall when someone bumps a revision of something like glib). This should also allow the tools to be used to install parts of /usr/src as packages, which are automatically upgraded during an installworld, removing old files. (sendmail comes to mind). 3. Has a fairly carefully defined API to libfpkg, so that other programs can link with it and use it to install packages. I'm hoping to start work on a GTK+ based package tool soon. 4. Additional features such as NetBSD's file.db support, so that the tools can quickly detect conflicts. There is a patch for bsd.port.mk to. I intend moving nearly all of the INSTALL_SEQ and INSTALL_SU_SEQ targets into fpkg_create(1), so that it can do all of the munging in /var/db/pkg, and all of the plist processing. I have no intention of initiating any attempt to get these tools imported into FreeBSD. I've decided on a very different approach to the Ports/Packages collection to the way that things appear to be going. However, these tools are functional, and some people might find them useful. Additional developers/testers would be most welcome. I've been able to spend some time working on them in the past few weeks, and so they are currently in an alpha state, because I've changed a lot of things around. I am hoping to do a tarball release as soon as I figure out the SourceForge system for doing that ;-)... More info can be found at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fpkg/ http://fpkg.sourceforge.net/ Regards, -Jeremy -- | What will people think when they hear that I'm a Jesus freak? --+-- What will people do when they find that it's true? | I don't really care if they label me a Jesus Freak, | There ain't no disguising the truth. - d c Talk |
From: Jeremy L. <jl...@us...> - 2004-04-26 00:09:11
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Hi, This is just an initial email to start off the mailing list archive. If you're interested in FreePKG please join the list. Regards, -Jeremy -- FreeBSD - Because the best things in life are free... http://www.freebsd.org/ |