Subject: /usr/pkg
To: None <""port-amiga@NetBSD.ORG>
From: JT Gill <jtgill@Mis.net>
List: port-amiga
Date: 07/01/1998 18:33:00
Hmmmm
Currently, under 1.3, I have always had a root partition, a swap partition,
a /usr partition, and a /usr/local partition, with local being very large
to accomodate all the stuff I download and install.  However, since
the intro of the pkgsrc, and the fact that it installs binaries, libs, and
man to /usr/pkg, I am considering simply swapping the two partitions (right
now, usr is 400 mb, and local is 1000 mb).  I have been fooling around
with pkgsrc installed in /usr/local, but does it matter where pkgsrc is?
Would it be just as simple to install it in /usr/pkg also?  Any hints or
tips appreciated.

Thanks

Jeff