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Originally Posted by mtm0
sorry mk.conf is missing
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On most default installations of the *BSD family,
mk.conf does not exist. The reason is that for most, the default setting already found in the pkgsrc tree are sufficient.
If you need to modify what compiler settings will be used in building packages, create
mk.conf yourself; it is nothing more than a text file.
For more information,
study the
pkgsrc guide. In particular, Chapter 5 covers configuration issues:
http://netbsd.org/docs/pkgsrc/configuring.html