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Re: nss dependency problem, seamonkey



Ottavio Caruso <ottavio2006-usenet2012%yahoo.com@localhost> writes:

> On 21 March 2014 15:38, Riccardo Mottola 
> <riccardo.mottola%libero.it@localhost> wrote:
>> My PKG_PATH is empty! (I suppos eyou mean that an not PKGPATH)
>>
>> I'm used that if you pkg_add something from the "All" directory of the
>> binary repository, all dependency get sucked in from there.
>
> Can you not just use pkgin to do the job of checking dependencies?

Yes.  But pkgin has no magic to avoid problems from builds of different
branches, and I've seen it get a little confused when I've been doing
inconsistent updates.
pkgin will lead you down the path of only using packages from the
repository, which if a consistent quarterly build, is a good plan.

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