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標 題packages (binary) update best practice
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Hi all,
I have update recently to freebsd 9.1 via freebsd-update and I was quite
happy with the process and the instructions on freebsd-handbook, I think
well documented.
But I would like to understand what is the best practice to update the
ports too as I used the package tools (pkg_add -r) to add few package to
the base install. Keeping in mind my server have disk space constrain
(small disk install) I would ask an opinion about the followings methods to
upgrade packages after a freebsd upgrade (in this case from 9.0 to 9.1):
1) perform
# pkg_delete <pkg_name>
and then
# pkg_add -r <pkg_name>
for each of them ? (I think about some package depends on other, this could
create some little problem);
2) perform
# pkg_add -F <pkg_name>
(not tried yet) and overwrite the already installed pkg ?
3) have a separate server on which create an update pkg from ports (ie from
source) ?
4) use the new package system pkgng, converting the existing installation ?
(this operation is not reversible, so I am waiting before doing this)
I would have some ideas on this topic please, from a security perspective;
Thanks
Roberto
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