On 5/11/07, RW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Don't do that.

I'm wondering if this is due to the prefix change. Look at the output
of:

   pkg_info -px "^gtk-"

If you don't see

        CWD to /usr/local

for your GTK ports, you'll need the rebuild some stuff:

  pkgdb -Ff
  portupgrade -rf pkg-config\*


What is the pkg-config* package anyway?  When you said here that I'd
have to rebuild some stuff, I didn't think you meant every single port
in the system.

I finally got the pkgdb -Ff to work, but I had to remove a couple of
packages that kept kicking it out because two packages placed files in
the same place.  I don't recall the packages now, but it the pkgdb did
finally work.  Then I did the portupgrade -rf pkg-config\*.  That was
last night (Friday) @ ~10.  It's probably taken longer than it should
have because I went to bed at 12 and got up through the night to
answer the prompts.  However, here it is 8:34 on Saturday night (MST)
and it's still building KDE.

I think that there was some things that hadn't upgraded before even
though I thought that they had.  I have a very serious question now.
How am I supposed to know to check that stuff you said to with
"pkg_info -px "^gtk-" and look for "CWD /usr/local" instead of what I
had for everything "CWD /usr/X11"?  How did you know that?  Would that
all have been in that /usr/ports/UPDATING?

Thanks for the help.

Andy
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