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Date:      Wed, 31 Aug 2005 18:32:17 +0200
From:      martin hudec <corwin@aeternal.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: portsnap and updates using cron
Message-ID:  <20050831163217.GF39126@amber.aeternal.net>
In-Reply-To: <20050831162803.GE7767@localhost.localdomain>
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Hello,

On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 11:28:03AM -0500 or thereabouts, Will Maier wrote:
> So what happens when you run:
>    =20
>     # /usr/local/sbin/portsnap fetch
>     # /usr/local/sbin/portsnap update

  They are both running pretty well from command line.

> on the command line? Your portsnap.conf seems like it might be
> missing the GPG keyprint for the update distributor. I wonder what
> errors you get. Have you ever run `portsnap extract`?

  Here is full content of portsnap.conf located in /usr/local/etc/:

  # Defaults:
  WORKDIR=3D/usr/local/portsnap
  PORTSDIR=3D/usr/ports

  KEYPRINT=3D9b5feee6d69f170e3dd0a2c8e469ddbd64f13f978f2f3aede40c98633216c3=
30
  URL=3Dhttp://portsnap.daemonology.net

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martin hudec


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