11-05-2008
new user
hello
I am a freebsd new user , i already install freebsd 6.0.3 and then i use Csup update ports-tree and then use Csup
to safety update after reboot back to the login screen , when i input user name and password , it back to the login location , i use another user name that i create before ,I also reinstall again also like this why??? Anyone can teach me how to fix it , many thx^^
1.Csup更新Port Tree
#cd /usr/ports/net/csup
#make install clean
1-2.change port file (ports-supfile)
1-2-1.change ports-supfile
default host CHANGE_THIS.FreeBSD.org
change to--->default host cvsup.tw.freebsd.org
#rehash
#csup -L 2 ports-supfile <---------success update
1-2-2change /etc/make.conf <---------i can see this file but
change /etc/make.conf
SUP_UPDATE=yes <---------can't see this?
SUP=/usr/local/bin/csup
SUPFLAGS=-L 2
SUPHOST=cvsup.tw.FreeBSD.org
PORTSSUPFILE=/usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile
#cd /usr/ports
#make update
2. Csup safety update
#cd /usr/share/examples/cvsup/
#vi stable-supfile
*default host=CHANGE_THIS.FreeBSD.org
change to-->*default host=cvsup.tw.freebsd.org
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6
change to-->*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_0
#cd /usr/share/examples/cvsup
#rehash
#csup -L 2 stable-supfile <---------success update
#cd /usr/src
#make buildworld kernel
#reboot <----HERE!!! when i reboot that is what i say
#make installworld
#reboot
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
portindex
PORTINDEX(5) BSD File Formats Manual PORTINDEX(5)
NAME
INDEX -- File containing information about the state of the ports tree
DESCRIPTION
The port index file in /usr/ports contains various bits of information about the ports tree. Each major branch of FreeBSD has a separate
index file, named ``INDEX-N'', where N is the major version number of the FreeBSD branch, i.e.: INDEX-7, or INDEX-8.
name The name of the package.
path The path to the port directory.
install prefix
The default install prefix.
short description
A short description.
full description
The path to the full description.
maintainer email
The email address of the maintainer.
index The categories this port is part of.
build dependencies
Ports required to be installed prior to building this port.
run dependencies
Ports required to be installed for this port to run.
website The project website for the port.
e-deps Ports that may be required to extract this port.
p-deps Ports that may be required to patch this port.
f-deps Ports that may be required to fetch this port.
FILES
/usr/ports/INDEX-N where N is the major version number of the FreeBSD branch.
EXAMPLES
vim-6.3.15|/usr/ports/editors/vim|/usr/local|Vi "workalike", with many additional features|/usr/ports/editors/vim/pkg-descr|obrien@FreeBSD.org|editors|libiconv-1.9.2_1|libiconv-1.9.2_1|http://www.vim.org/|||
SEE ALSO
build(7), ports(7)
AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Paul Armstrong and Thomas Abthorpe <tabthorpe@FreeBSD.org>.
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October 14, 2012 BSD