On 03/10/2015 12:19 AM, Adam McDougall wrote:>> Lots of good answers, thank you :-)
>>
>> I can understand that php 5.6 is now the default, I did major upgrades a
>> few weeks back,
>> and it was 5.4 that was the default then.  Thats not a problem for me as
>> long as the upgrade
>> process isn't troublesome.
>>
>> But I'm wondering why pkg-ng wants to remove other packages rather than
>> just upgrading
>> or reinstalling due to dependencies have changed.
>> Shouldn't these applications have been built using the new defaults?
>>
>> The problems occured during the simple:
>> pkg upgrade
>>
>> oh, and I've seen a couple of lines similar to this:
>> mod_php5 has no direct installation candidates, change it to mod_php5?
>> [Y/n]:
>>
>> no matter what I've chosen it does nothing than exiting to the shell,
>> trying to run pkg upgrade
>> again and it asks the same question.
>>
>> Carsten
>>
>>
>
> Sorry, I meant "pkg upgrade -f" may give you better results because it
> will pull down all rebuilt packages and have more information to resolve
> the problem, at least in my experience.  It doesn't seem like it should
> be necessary though.
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I'll see if that can help me.
thanks for the help.

Carsten
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