Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 07:42:02 +0200 From: David Naylor <naylor.b.david@gmail.com> To: Jens Jahnke <jan0sch@gmx.net> Cc: freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Wine-fbsd64 updated to 1.5.20 (32bit Wine for 64bit FreeBSD) Message-ID: <CAMQxof=VcJ7HnvSY-iDANaC-nmBqU29iDXOK338YtomDA4hR7w@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20121226082755.ee1d4a3077742aa0ff1638e2@gmx.net> References: <201212241227.15165.naylor.b.david@gmail.com> <20121226082755.ee1d4a3077742aa0ff1638e2@gmx.net>
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On 26 Dec 2012 9:28 AM, "Jens Jahnke" <jan0sch@gmx.net> wrote: > > Hi, Hi, > On Mon, 24 Dec 2012 12:27:11 +0200 > David Naylor <naylor.b.david@gmail.com> wrote: > > DN> Since it is possible to install the existing pkg > DN> packages in a pkgng environment (which I do) this is not a high > DN> priority. > > is there a documentation for that? I searched the pkgng docs but found > nothing regarding installation of "old" packages or converting them to > a newer version. Use the old `pkg_ng` command to install the package. As long as the files installed with the old and the new package tools are mutually exclusive you shouldn't have a problem. If you patch your ports tree with the wine-fbsd64 diff then it is possible to use `pkg2ng` to convert to the pkgng format. (Although I have never tested that, see documentation for pkg2ng and `pkg create`). Regards
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