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The project only supplies binary package updates for -current, users of -stable & -release are expected to build their own (or use Landry's packages), I think. The ever-useful FAQ has a relevant section: Quote:
Anyway, www/chromium should probably be favoured because the privsep model is better and it has full integration with both pledge(2) and unveil(2): I run mine with Code:
/usr/local/bin/chrome --enable-unveil [1] http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=10734
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1. -release There are 2 releases per year, on or about May 1 and November 1.2. -stable Errata patches -- plus any minor OS patches not deemed important enough to be published as errata patches -- are committed to the source code repository as the -stable branch of the OS.3. -current This is the development branch of the OS. While -current changes constantly, the Project produces snapshots of the OS for installation or upgrade. The snapshot cadence varies by architecture and development needs. Quote:
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Sorry for being repetitive but can I add a mirror to /etc/installurl and update FIrefox ? |
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If you mean, "Do you trust M:Tier?" my answer is, "Yes. It is a commercial company, that happens to have a number of OpenBSD developers on its staff, and that has been providing -stable services to the OpenBSD community for several years." |
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$ doas env PKG_PATH=https://packages.rhaalovely.net/snapshots/amd64/ pkg_add -u firefox doas (none@home.my.domain) password: https://packages.rhaalovely.net/snapshots/amd64/firefox-63.0beta10.tgz: signify: can't open /etc/signify/landry-mozilla-pkg.pub for reading: No such file or directory |
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You did not download and install his key, as noted in his instructions and as noted in the prior thread.
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bsd007, in the future please limit threads to a single question/topic.
For many on this site, English is not their first language, and technical discussion is difficult enough to have multiple topics so intertwined together. So to simplify discussion for everyone involved, start a new thread when you have a new unrelated question. |
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