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$NetBSD: README.OpenBSD,v 1.1.1.1 2004/03/11 13:03:59 grant Exp $
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Please read the general README file as well.
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Care should be taken so that the tools that this kit installs do not conflict
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with the OpenBSD userland tools. There are several steps:
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1. OpenBSD stores its ports pkg database in /var/db/pkg. It is therefore
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recommended that you choose a different location (e.g. /usr/pkgdb) by
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using the --pkgdbdir option to the bootstrap script.
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2. If you do not intend to use the OpenBSD ports tools, it's probably a
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good idea to move them out of the way to avoid confusion, e.g.:
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cd /usr/sbin
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mv pkg_add pkg_add.orig
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mv pkg_create pkg_create.orig
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mv pkg_delete pkg_delete.orig
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mv pkg_info pkg_info.orig
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3. An example /etc/mk.conf file will be placed in mk.conf.example file
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when you use the bootstrap script. OpenBSD's make program uses /etc/mk.conf
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as well. You can work around this by enclosing all the pkgsrc specific parts
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of the mk.conf file with:
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.ifdef BSD_PKG_MK
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# Pkgsrc stuff, e.g. insert mk.conf.example or similar here
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.else
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# OpenBSD stuff
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.endif
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bootstrap-pkgsrc has been tested on OpenBSD 3.2 (i386). Some testing has
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been done on 3.0 as well.
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