pkg_info
Peter Hessler
phessler at theapt.org
Tue Nov 4 12:53:11 CET 2008
That is because you didn't injstall any packages.
OpenBSD doesn't treat the base install as packages. Packages only refer
to 3rd-party applications that are installed after the fact. E.g.
mozilla-firefox, pidgin, marathon2, etc.
On 2008 Nov 04 (Tue) at 03:50:16 -0800 (-0800), T D wrote:
:Hi all,
:I am Tom and I'm new to Openbsd, I pre-ordered 4.4 and have installed it, installation easy compared to some other operating systems.
:I have been reading the faq at the openbsd website and exploring the system and trying to get farmilar with it when I enter the pkg_info command for a list of installed packages it does not show anything, goes back to the command prompt.
:Also tried pkg_info -a and pkg_info -A same response.
:Why would it be doing this and how do I fix it?
:Thanks
:Tom
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