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Re: newbie learning to use packages: msg#00308os.netbsd.help
"Michael D. Spence" <spence@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > From: netbsd-help-owner@xxxxxxxxxx > > [mailto:netbsd-help-owner@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Perry E. Metzger > > Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 3:03 PM > > To: Larson, Timothy E. > > Cc: 'netbsd-help@xxxxxxxxxx' > > Subject: Re: newbie learning to use packages > > > > "Larson, Timothy E." <Larson.Timothy1@xxxxxxxx> writes: > > > Do most people leave the installed components here and update your > > > path and manpath? Do you use pkg_add's -p option to specify the > > > > > Don't even think about moving them. Things will fail horribly at times > > if you do that. > > Some systems and packages seem to use /usr/local (for example, ISTR that > some man pages refer to it). Nothing in NetBSD uses /usr/local as built. > I've been leaving everything in /usr/pkg but > I've often wondered how /usr/local fits in. Could you comment on this? /usr/local is for things you build yourself by hand that point at /usr/local. /usr/pkg is for the package system. -- Perry E. Metzger perry@xxxxxxxxxxxx |
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