
Am 02.02.2010 08:02, schrieb Ernst Einstein:
I'm new to crux (used debian and gentoo before) and I've a little question:
After I installed crux, I tried to install lsof to test the usage of the ports system. Well, when running pkgmk, I get an error, that the source file is no longer available. (No wonder, package what to install lsof 4.82, server only contains 4.83)
What is your normal doing when getting such an error? Just fixing the package file, creating a new md5 sum and installing it? Or do you create an own ports tree(for all defective and own packages), copy the files, change what ever necessary and install it?
I always use an own collection, containing all the ports I have changed or want to keep up-to-date. I never use contrib or any of the individual collections directly, as they are frequently out of date. This even regards to some ports from opt. Greetings, Bernd -- Bernd Eggink http://sudrala.de