- it references sysinstall, which is gone - the scripts used to install the system use pkg_add not pkg - and are rotted in other ways - the limitations of sysinstall have been somewhat mitigated by bsdinstall (which can install into a new directory) - it warns of outdated stuff (acroread8 doesn't exist anymore) - package building takes place on runnning system and not on poudriere - many of the packages referenced don't exist or are vastly changed - it incorrectly installs the base system - and more Discussed with: jmg, Daniel O'Connor, bjk |
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