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The first version of pkg_comp 2.0 forced the use of a bootstrapped pkg_install for simplicity but this gets in the way of using binary packages on platforms where pkg_install is native (NetBSD). It also makes it impossible to mix pkg_comp-built packages with the official binary packages.
pkg_comp should be able to use the native pkg_install binaries for the final packages so that using those packages does not require having to use a different path to the package tools nor having to configure the host's pkg_path.conf file.
To consider: are there any implications on the host's pkg_install.conf file, for example, to properly configure e.g. PKG_DBDIR to match whatever was done in the pkg_comp configuration?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The first version of pkg_comp 2.0 forced the use of a bootstrapped pkg_install for simplicity but this gets in the way of using binary packages on platforms where pkg_install is native (NetBSD). It also makes it impossible to mix pkg_comp-built packages with the official binary packages.
pkg_comp should be able to use the native pkg_install binaries for the final packages so that using those packages does not require having to use a different path to the package tools nor having to configure the host's
pkg_path.conf
file.To consider: are there any implications on the host's
pkg_install.conf
file, for example, to properly configure e.g.PKG_DBDIR
to match whatever was done in the pkg_comp configuration?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: