Thank you! Ill look up for that setting, so its best to make as normal user and then install i assume. Removing all those vars from /etc/mk.conf solved the issue, i got used to put those there in previous installs but now i have a bigger disk and i dont need them as the /usr partition is bigger, so its solved now, thanks!
16. Aug 2018 22:07 by danj+obsd@chown.me <mailto:danj+obsd@chown.me>:
> On Thu, 16 Aug 2018 23:41:52 +0200 (CEST), <> lea.chescotta@tutanota.com <mailto:lea.chescotta@tutanota.com>> >
> wrote:
>
> Probably not helping much but
>
>> lea@openbsd:/usr/ports/net/curl $ doas make update
>
> You shouldn't run this as root if you don't have PORTS_PRIVSEP
>
>> On my /etc/mk.conf i have:
>> SUDO=/usr/bin/doas
>> WRKOBJDIR=/usr/ports/build/wrkobjdir
>> DISTDIR=/usr/ports/build/distdir
>> PLIST_DB=/usr/ports/build/plist
>> BULK_COOKIES_DIR=/usr/ports/build/bulk_cookies
>> UPDATE_COOKIES_DIR=/usr/ports/build/update_cookies
>> PACKAGE_REPOSITORY=/usr/ports/build/pkgrepo
>> FETCH_PACKAGES=Yes
>
> Do you really need to configure all these var and not use the default?
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
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