Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2023 09:57:55 +0200 From: Daniel Braniss <danny@cs.huji.ac.il> To: Baptiste Daroussin <bapt@FreeBSD.org> Cc: freebsd-ports <ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: pkg writing to / Message-ID: <4D6D62EA-B271-4D00-BF02-9C4E34E5E54A@cs.huji.ac.il> In-Reply-To: <20230306075245.7srq6vzblzxil37u@aniel.nours.eu> References: <40ED6A0D-68BD-4A05-A9A6-9AE48153AB06@cs.huji.ac.il> <20230306075245.7srq6vzblzxil37u@aniel.nours.eu>
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is this true also for =E2=80=98pky update=E2=80=99? the /compat was a problem, it was a symlink /usr/local/compat and for some reason the mkdir = /compat/linux failed, i did as root =E2=80=98mkdir /usr/local/compat/linux=E2=80=99, and linux = installed ok. danny > On 6 Mar 2023, at 09:52, Baptiste Daroussin <bapt@FreeBSD.org> wrote: >=20 > On Sun, Mar 05, 2023 at 09:37:32AM +0200, Daniel Braniss wrote: >> Hi, >> how can I tell pkg not to write to /? in my case sometimes / >> is mounted ro, and so for example pkg update failed, or >> / - which is usually- kept as small as possible gets filled up, eg=20 >> by /.pkgtemp.compat.xxxxx/linux >>=20 >> thanks, >> danny >>=20 >>=20 > This is because you don't have a /compat on your / but you are trying = to > install a package that installs files under /compat >=20 > Bapt
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