> Op 10 okt. 2015 om 13:05 heeft Mel Pilgrim <list_free...@bluerosetech.com> > het volgende geschreven: > >> On 2015-10-09 01:49, Willem Jan Withagen (ecoRacks) wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Trying to upgrade Postfix, and this is what pkg suggests: >> New packages to be INSTALLED: >> jpeg-turbo: 1.4.1 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> mozjpeg: 3.1_1 [FreeBSD] >> pth-hard: 2.0.7_1 [FreeBSD] >> pkg-devel: 1.6.99.1 [FreeBSD] >> php55: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-mbstring: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-zlib: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-session: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-xml: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-bz2: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-ctype: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-zip: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-filter: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-openssl: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-mcrypt: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-mysqli: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-json: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> idnkit: 1.0_5 [pkg.freebsd.org] >> mysql-connector-c: 6.1.6 [FreeBSD] >> mysql55-client: 5.5.44_1 [FreeBSD] >> mariadb100-client: 10.0.21 [FreeBSD] >> mariadb55-client: 5.5.44 [FreeBSD] >> glproto: 1.4.17 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> xorg-server: 1.14.7_6,1 [pkg.freebsd.org] >> dri: 10.6.8,2 [pkg.freebsd.org] >> xkeyboard-config: 2.14 [pkg.freebsd.org] >> xkbcomp: 1.3.0 [pkg.freebsd.org] >> linux_base-c6: 6.6_6 [pkg.freebsd.org] >> gbm: 10.6.8 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-sockets: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-mysql: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-hash: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-iconv: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-dom: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> php55-readline: 5.5.30 [zfs.digiware.nl] >> ja-libslang: 1.4.5.j2_1 [FreeBSD] >> java-zoneinfo: 2015.f [pkg.freebsd.org] >> alsa-lib: 1.0.29 [pkg.freebsd.org] >> avahi-libdns: 0.6.31_2 [FreeBSD] >> avahi-app: 0.6.31_5 [FreeBSD] >> libdaemon: 0.14_1 [pkg.freebsd.org] >> >> Awkward things: >> - my PHP is already on 5.6 >> - I explicitly try to prevent getting too much X11 stuff, so I definitly >> don't want X-server and dri >> - As a free bonus I also get linux_base. >> >> This is also the fact that weird things need to be fetched from >> pkg.freebsd.org, instead of my own poudriere pakages >> >> And I do not dare pressing 'Y' on the continue question to see if SAT is >> going to change his mind once the packages have been downloaded... >> >> So I'm thrown back to portinstall > > What was the exact command you ran? Was it something of the form "pkg > upgrade -x foo"? I ask because pkg has a bug where providing an -x pattern > to pkg-upgrade results in it matching a bunch of uninstalled packages. > > For a fun example, try running `pkg upgrade -x perl5`. Even better (though > not for a slow machine) is `pkg upgrade -x p5-`, where it tell you it needs > to install ~5800 new packages. :-) >
Nope Just 'pkg upgrade postfix'. Hoping that it would fetch for my own build packages. And that includes dovecot2 sasl --WjW _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"