Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2017 16:36:01 -0400 From: "Michael W. Lucas" <mwlucas@michaelwlucas.com> To: pkg@freebsd.org Subject: disabling repo problem Message-ID: <20170315203601.GA73501@mail.michaelwlucas.com>
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Hi,
Running pkg 1.10.0 on the March -current snapshot:
FreeBSD storm 12.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 12.0-CURRENT #0 r314495: Wed Mar 1 18:14:24 UTC 2017 root@releng3.nyi.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
I'm attempting to disable the default repo without editing
/etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf.
pkg.conf contains:
grep -v ^# pkg.conf
DEFAULT_ALWAYS_YES = true;
REPOS_DIR [
"/etc/pkg/",
"/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/",
]
(and the long list of aliases at the end)
So let's make an override file:
# cat /usr/local/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf
FreeBSD: { enabled: NO }
(Cut and paste from pkg.conf.)
So, the default repo should be gone, right?
# pkg upgrade
Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
FreeBSD repository is up to date.
All repositories are up to date.
Checking for upgrades (2 candidates): 100%
Processing candidates (2 candidates): 100%
The following 1 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
ca_root_nss: 3.29.1 -> 3.29.3
Number of packages to be upgraded: 1
334 KiB to be downloaded.
Proceed with this action? [Y/n]: ^C
Did I do something wrong? Does the old package on this box prevent me
from disabling the repo? Or do most people just edit
/etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf and this is a bug?
Thanks,
==ml
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