On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 18:32:34 -0500 Bob Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just ran pkgdb -F per prompt from the portversion program and got the following
two messages:
Stale origin: 'textproc/ruby-rdoc': perhaps moved or obsoleted. -> The port 'textproc/ruby-rdoc' was removed on 2003-12-15 because: "integrated into ruby18 and ruby16-shim-ruby18" -> Hint: ruby-rdoc-0.9.0 is not required by any other package -> Hint: checking for overwritten files... -> No files installed by ruby-rdoc-0.9.0 have been overwritten by other packages. Deinstall ruby-rdoc-0.9.0 ? [no]
Appears as though I'm being told that ruby-rdoc-0.9.0 can be removed, yet the
default selection re deinstall is "no". Am I missing something?
As the hint says, you can deintsall it. After you're done with pkgdf -F
do a portupgrade -r on ruby18 or ruby16-shim-ruby18, which ever you
have.
Done. Just having difficulty understanding some of the logic behind the program. "Deinstall ruby-rdoc-0.9.0 ? [yes]" is easy for me to deal with.
Second:
Stale dependency: gnome2-2.4.1 -> openldap-client-2.1.23 (net/openldap21-client):
openldap-client-2.0.27 (score:76%) ? ([y]es/[n]o/[a]ll) [no]
It seems that you had down-graded your open-ldap. You now have installed
openladap 2.0.27 on you system, but when you've installed gmnome you had
2.1.13; you can either choose:
a) yes (or all) and doing so will "point" gnome (or all) "to depend" on
openldap-client-2.0.27 or b) no, terminate pkgbd and do a portupgrade on openldap-client to bring
it back to 2.1.xx
Choose what you need (if you have something that requires 2.0 do a if not do b.)
I click the default selection "no" and I'm prompted to input a new dependency.
Assuming that I need to install openldap-client-2.1.23, I review the
net/openldap21-client port directory and I only find a Makefile.
And ? That make file sets CLIENT_ONLY=yes and includes the
../openldap21-server's Makefile so all is OK. Looking at the places
where CLINET_ONLY appears in the Make file tells that You can define to
have or not the docs installed and to have WITH_SASL with (Cyrus) SASL2
support.
This clearly shows how FreeBSD-challenged I am. Thanks for taking the time to respond and explain this process.
Bob Perry
-- FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE-p13 0#
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