Yes, i use root acount. 2017-01-13 0:08 GMT+01:00 Daryl F <wyatt@prairieturtle.ca>:
You are running the ports -u command as root user?
-Daryl
On Thu, 12 Jan 2017, francisco dominguez wrote:
The comand output is:
"compat-32.rsync core.rsync enlightenment.rsync xorg.rsync contrib.rsync drivers/ opt.rsync"
2017-01-12 0:12 GMT+01:00 Daryl F <wyatt@prairieturtle.ca>:
On Wed, 11 Jan 2017, francisco dominguez wrote:
Not i cant see it, i see only this when run "ports -u enlightenment" :
Updating file list from crux.nu : : ports/crux-3.2/enlightenment updating collection enlightenment skipping non-regular file "enlightenment" Finished succesfully
2017-01-11 21:38 GMT+01:00 Daryl F <wyatt@prairieturtle.ca>:
On Wed, 11 Jan 2017, Daryl F wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jan 2017, francisco dominguez wrote:
Its solved with bridge mode in vbox.
> But i have problem with ports system, i did add enlightenment port to > /etc/ports, this: > > https://crux.nu/portdb/?a=getup&q=enlightenment > > After i type "ports -u" and all ok, but i havent the > "/usr/ports/enlightenment" why? > > > When you ran ports -u did you see it try to update the enlightment > files?
Also you can run ports -u enlightenemnt to only update that one repo.
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-Daryl
I put
# Collection enlightenment, by pitillo at ono dot com # File generated by the CRUX portdb http://crux.nu/portdb/
host=crux.nu collection=ports/crux-3.2/enlightenment/ destination=/usr/ports/enlightenment
in /etc/ports/enlightenment.rsync and ports -u enlightement gave:
# ports -u enlightenment Updating file list from crux.nu::ports/crux-3.2/enlightenment/ Updating collection enlightenment Checkout ./ Checkout bullet/ [snip] Checkout terminology/Pkgfile Finished successfully #
-Daryl
What does this command return?
ls -F /etc/ports
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