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pkg now uses /dev/null for some of its operations. NanoBSD's packaging stuff didn't mount that for the chroot it ran in, so any config that added packages would see the error: pkg: Cannot open /dev/null:No such file or directory when trying to actually add those packages. It's easy enough for nanobsd to mount /dev and it won't hurt anything that was already working and may help things that weren't (like this). I moved the mount/unmount pair to be in the right push/pop order from the submitted patch. PR: 238727 Submitted by: mike tancsa Tested by: Karl Denninger |
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