gkontos said:
I suggest this because of this
With FreeBSD if you're going to set up an AMP server you have to compile PHP support from ports, which takes a long time and future package upgrades take more time.
The whole point that I was mentioned, if you still didn't get it, - that FreeBSD has a package manager(s) that run by the same principle as CentOS's
yum, - THAT IS IT.
Not necessarily to compare difference between two package managers, they do the same job - install compiled software and it is faster than compilation from port, so no need -
to compile PHP support from ports, which takes a long time and future package upgrades take more time.
because both of them FreeBSD's
pkg_add(1)() and
yum are package managers.
Period.
CentOS isn't faster because it has its
yum - package manager, since FreeBSD also has
pkg_add(1)() that do the same job.
That is the point of my answer to PARTICULAR sentence.
gkontos said:
You can make this statement even bolder, but my script continue working as expected, regardless your personal opinion.
gkontos said:
Your script is also wrong because it will work only for an I386 environment.
I can't see any questions about amd64/i386/ia64 in this thread, where it come from?
Ok, if you still can't figure out how it's works, visit please
ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-9-stable/Latest and you will find that you can grab FRESH packages for
amd64 too, in the same way as it works for
i386
Clue: change the URL's path in the script above.
gkontos said:
[CMD=""]# echo 'So, yes please RTMF!!!' | AlexJ > gkontos[/CMD]
gkontos said:
Unix and Windows are Operating Systems, fruits again.
Aren't they both - Operating systems ?
I'll try one more last time: compilation process from ports and installation by package manager - incomparable speed, package manager vs package manager - comparable.
gkontos said:
I hate to break it to you but
pkgng and ZFS are irrelevant with each other.
I have a question for you then, - show me please a way, how to prepare package for
ports-mgmt/pkg on a computer that doesn't use ZFS for some reason.
Strange, but author of
ports-mgmt/pkg says here
http://blog.etoilebsd.net/post/Home_made_pkgng_repo :
Roman wrote on 17/03/2012 :
So there's no way to use it without zfs?
bapt wrote on 08/04/2012 :
No there is no way without zfs
As you can see
pkgng and ZFS are kind of relevant.
If there something changed for the last two monthes, let us know please, I'll be greatly appreciate.