From 14882b76b8e138f5f21175c813bfe8fb8beb817b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jperkin Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2016 11:19:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Change the default PKG_DBDIR to be ${LOCALBASE}/pkgdb. Resolves issues on other BSDs which already use /var/db/pkg for the native package manager. --- bootstrap/README | 6 ++---- bootstrap/README.Bitrig | 11 +++-------- bootstrap/README.FreeBSD | 11 +++-------- bootstrap/README.Interix | 4 ++-- bootstrap/README.MirBSD | 16 ++++++---------- bootstrap/README.OpenBSD | 10 +++------- bootstrap/bootstrap | 4 ++-- 7 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) diff --git a/bootstrap/README b/bootstrap/README index ebaa6aaec4db..59b115a28c7c 100644 --- a/bootstrap/README +++ b/bootstrap/README @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$NetBSD: README,v 1.12 2012/01/11 01:15:17 riz Exp $ +$NetBSD: README,v 1.13 2016/11/15 11:19:09 jperkin Exp $ To try to get pkgsrc working on your system, please try the following as root: @@ -17,13 +17,11 @@ as root: The defaults for the arguments are as follows: --prefix /usr/pkg - --pkgdbdir /var/db/pkg + --pkgdbdir /usr/pkg/pkgdb --sysconfdir /usr/pkg/etc --varbase /var --workdir work -It is perfectly acceptable to place 'pkgdbdir' under 'prefix'. - The working directory will be created if it doesn't exist and has to be writable by the user executing ./bootstrap. diff --git a/bootstrap/README.Bitrig b/bootstrap/README.Bitrig index 2c9178f65764..ddc1f65c4e6d 100644 --- a/bootstrap/README.Bitrig +++ b/bootstrap/README.Bitrig @@ -1,16 +1,11 @@ -$NetBSD: README.Bitrig,v 1.1 2015/06/04 15:48:45 sevan Exp $ +$NetBSD: README.Bitrig,v 1.2 2016/11/15 11:19:09 jperkin Exp $ Please read the general README file as well. Care should be taken so that the tools that this kit installs do not conflict with the Bitrig userland tools. There are several steps: -1. Bitrig stores its ports pkg database in /var/db/pkg. Therefore, you must -choose a different location (e.g. /var/db/pkgsrc) by using the --pkgdbdir -option to the bootstrap script. If you don't do this, installing pkgsrc -packages will result in numerous PLIST errors upon install. - -2. If you do not intend to use the Bitrig ports tools, it's probably a +1. If you do not intend to use the Bitrig ports tools, it's probably a good idea to move them out of the way to avoid confusion, e.g.: cd /usr/sbin mv pkg_add pkg_add.orig @@ -18,7 +13,7 @@ good idea to move them out of the way to avoid confusion, e.g.: mv pkg_delete pkg_delete.orig mv pkg_info pkg_info.orig -3. The bootstrap script will create an example mk.conf file located in +2. The bootstrap script will create an example mk.conf file located in pkgsrc/bootstrap/work/mk.conf.example. It contains the settings you provided to bootstrap. Copy it to your $sysconfdir directory. If $sysconfdir/mk.conf doesn't exist, the example is copied into place. diff --git a/bootstrap/README.FreeBSD b/bootstrap/README.FreeBSD index 5d2764e5622a..f9a4fc0919fd 100644 --- a/bootstrap/README.FreeBSD +++ b/bootstrap/README.FreeBSD @@ -1,15 +1,11 @@ -$NetBSD: README.FreeBSD,v 1.6 2013/12/16 10:43:09 asau Exp $ +$NetBSD: README.FreeBSD,v 1.7 2016/11/15 11:19:09 jperkin Exp $ Please read the general README file as well. Care should be taken so that the tools that this kit installs do not conflict -with the FreeBSD userland tools. There are several steps: +with the FreeBSD userland tools. -1. FreeBSD stores its ports pkg database in /var/db/pkg. It is therefore -recommended that you choose a different location (e.g. /usr/pkg/pkgdb) by -using the --pkgdbdir option to the bootstrap script. - -2. If you do not intend to use the FreeBSD ports tools, it may be a +If you do not intend to use the FreeBSD ports tools, it may be a good idea to move them out of the way to avoid confusion, e.g.: cd /usr/sbin mv pkg_add pkg_add.orig @@ -19,6 +15,5 @@ good idea to move them out of the way to avoid confusion, e.g.: Alternatively, take care to get pkgsrc tools first in PATH. - bootstrap-pkgsrc has been tested on FreeBSD 4.x and 5.x (i386). pkgsrc works well on FreeBSD 6.2-6.4, 7.1-7.3 (i386), 9.0-9.1 (amd64). diff --git a/bootstrap/README.Interix b/bootstrap/README.Interix index fdfafd1a26ab..fa116dd37a01 100644 --- a/bootstrap/README.Interix +++ b/bootstrap/README.Interix @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$NetBSD: README.Interix,v 1.17 2016/07/10 01:25:16 sevan Exp $ +$NetBSD: README.Interix,v 1.18 2016/11/15 11:19:09 jperkin Exp $ Interix is a POSIX-compatible subsystem for the Windows NT kernel, providing a Unix-like environment with a tighter kernel integration than available with @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ requirement of "root". The package manager should use a umask of 002. "make install" will automatically complain if this is not the case. This ensures that directories written in -/var/db/pkg are Administrators-group writeable. +/usr/pkg/pkgdb are Administrators-group writeable. The popular Interix binary packages from http://www.interopsystems.com/ use an older version of pkgsrc's pkg_* tools. Ideally, these should NOT be used in diff --git a/bootstrap/README.MirBSD b/bootstrap/README.MirBSD index 8179960d190a..232a923cdfb3 100644 --- a/bootstrap/README.MirBSD +++ b/bootstrap/README.MirBSD @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$NetBSD: README.MirBSD,v 1.2 2016/07/03 14:47:05 sevan Exp $ +$NetBSD: README.MirBSD,v 1.3 2016/11/15 11:19:09 jperkin Exp $ Please read the general README file as well. @@ -11,16 +11,12 @@ be used to gain root privileges. MirPorts and pkgsrc can be installed in parallel. The MirPorts framework uses /usr/mpkg as its default prefix and /usr/mpkg/db/pkg as its package database directory. Thus, its paths do not clash with the default -choices of pkgsrc, which are /usr/pkg and /var/db/pkg respectively. We -suggest however that you place the package database for pkgsrc below its -prefix, for example by specifying the +choices of pkgsrc, which are /usr/pkg and /usr/pkg/pkgdb respectively. - --pkgdbdir /usr/pkg/db - -option to bootstrap. Please note that the package tools from MirPorts -and pkgsrc have the same names (e.g. pkg_add) but are incompatible. This -leads to strage behavior when building or installing packages if both -frameworks are in your PATH. +Please note that the package tools from MirPorts and pkgsrc have the +same names (e.g. pkg_add) but are incompatible. This leads to strage +behavior when building or installing packages if both frameworks are in +your PATH. Thus, before you start the bootstrap, you must make sure that /usr/mpkg/bin and /usr/mpkg/sbin are NOT in your PATH if MirPorts is diff --git a/bootstrap/README.OpenBSD b/bootstrap/README.OpenBSD index 1cea00634fd9..473dab44227e 100644 --- a/bootstrap/README.OpenBSD +++ b/bootstrap/README.OpenBSD @@ -1,15 +1,11 @@ -$NetBSD: README.OpenBSD,v 1.4 2015/04/05 00:40:07 rodent Exp $ +$NetBSD: README.OpenBSD,v 1.5 2016/11/15 11:19:09 jperkin Exp $ Please read the general README file as well. Care should be taken so that the tools that this kit installs do not conflict with the OpenBSD userland tools. There are several steps: -1. OpenBSD stores its ports pkg database in /var/db/pkg. It is therefore -recommended that you choose a different location (e.g. /usr/pkgdb) by -using the --pkgdbdir option to the bootstrap script. - -2. If you do not intend to use the OpenBSD ports tools, it's probably a +1. If you do not intend to use the OpenBSD ports tools, it's probably a good idea to move them out of the way to avoid confusion, e.g.: cd /usr/sbin mv pkg_add pkg_add.orig @@ -17,7 +13,7 @@ good idea to move them out of the way to avoid confusion, e.g.: mv pkg_delete pkg_delete.orig mv pkg_info pkg_info.orig -3. The bootstrap script will create an example mk.conf file located in +2. The bootstrap script will create an example mk.conf file located in pkgsrc/bootstrap/work/mk.conf.example. It contains the settings you provided to bootstrap. Copy it to your $sysconfdir directory. If $sysconfdir/mk.conf doesn't exist, the example is copied into place. diff --git a/bootstrap/bootstrap b/bootstrap/bootstrap index c8c4cd22862f..72f95432f5b1 100755 --- a/bootstrap/bootstrap +++ b/bootstrap/bootstrap @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #! /bin/sh -# $NetBSD: bootstrap,v 1.233 2016/11/01 20:44:22 jperkin Exp $ +# $NetBSD: bootstrap,v 1.234 2016/11/15 11:19:09 jperkin Exp $ # # Copyright (c) 2001-2011 Alistair Crooks # All rights reserved. @@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ elif [ -z "$prefix" -o "$prefix" = "/usr/pkg" ]; then fi [ -z "$varbase" ] && varbase=${prefix}/var -[ -z "$pkgdbdir" ] && pkgdbdir=${varbase}/db/pkg +[ -z "$pkgdbdir" ] && pkgdbdir=${prefix}/pkgdb if [ "$prefix" = "/usr" ]; then [ -z "$pkginfodir" ] && pkginfodir=share/info