===> boost-python-1.34.1 is already installed
...
*** Error code 1
This is on 7.0-RELEASE, with a fresh portsnap tree.
pkg_info shows boost-python-1.34.1 is installed.
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on file: /usr/local/bin/perl5.8.8 -
found
/usr/local/bin/lzma: invalid option -- s
^
Replacing lzmautils-4.32.5 with archivers/lzma fixes this.
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* Run %preun of old package (1)
* Delete any old files not overwritten by newer ones
* Run %postun of old package (1)
> It would help if you could explain why you cannot afford to pkg_delete
> your 1.0 package before installing 1.1.
This is the interesting qu
and feed a build command on the second server with it?
on this one as well. (I use my own script portsinstall.sh for this, it
uses a list like x11/xorg x11/kde3 devel/glib20 ...)
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ven think this should be default
behaviour, but that's for another thread/bikeshed).
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ate of the old port. I'm not
sure where this is available. Do you ?
ps. I first tried 'pkg_updating apache', and got no complaint (about a
missing -p).
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> I wanted to take a survey to see if anyone is still using the
> graphics/blender port as I plan to replace it with the open source
> blender.
Using the blender.org release source tarballs ? Sounds like an idea.
Or do you intend to move the graphics/blender-devel to graphics/blender
r/ allow ports to have
> conflicts with other ports? That seems broken from the start.
I agree :-) See my proposal (2 Jun 2007 entry) at
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=100358&cat=ports
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Hi Doug,
Do you happen to have a portmaster version of UPDATING:20070519 users of
x11/xorg ?
ps. Thanks again for your continued effort to improve portmaster.
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send the output of the following to help us pinpoint the
problem :
ldd `which clamscan`
pkg_info -g clamav-0.88.5
And most important a backtrace of the core dump :
gdb clamscan clamscan.core
bt
Succes !
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might drive one into nasty problems.
But it is much better than what we have now (nothing) and I think that
having a system like what Christopher proposed probably leads to
establishing a standard (preferably of the second category :) .
If the information is e
endencies
Syntax error: redirection unexpected
*** Error code 2
Stop in /usr/ports/ftp/ftpsync.
All my other ports are OK.
Anything I can try ?
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2,1
===>>> gnupg-devel-1.9.20_1
===>>> help2man-1.36.4_1
===>>> imake-6.9.0
===>>> kde-3.5.3
===>>> libdts-0.0.2_2
===>>> p5-type1inst-0.6.1_2
===>>> pkg_tree-1.1_1
===>>> teTeX-base-3.0_9
===>>> xorg-6.9.0
===>>&g
e root ports are the upper-left boxes and the leaf
ports are the right-side boxes. Ports that are depended on are ellipses.
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Freddie Cash wrote:
> On Wed, September 6, 2006 1:19 am, Bill Blue wrote:
>> On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 10:09:58 -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
>>> Hans Lambermont wrote:
>>>> RW wrote:
>>>>> I don't use portmaster myself, but I just took a look at the
>&
ortmaster to actually remove the backup when the upgrade installed
successfully. This way portmaster can always restore the backup when
needed.
I'm willing to add this functionality to portmaster, if Doug will accept
it of course ;-) .
Is someone else already working on this ? if so please le
revious version if the install fails.
I can confirm this. The auto-restore-backup would be a nice feature.
Doug ? ;-)
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To unsu
e mentioned '-n' ?
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Doug Barton wrote:
> Hans Lambermont wrote:
...
>> I just tested the same upgrade and it works OK now :
>>
>> ===>>> Upgrade for howl-1.0.0_1 to avahi-0.6.11_1 succeeded
>>
>> I miss one dependency though :
>>
>> # pkg_info -R avahi-
re-reading your message it occurs to me that one of the problems
> with what you did previously is that you specified just 'howl' as the second
> argument to -o, and that isn't enough. You either need to specify net/howl
> ala portupgrade, or howl-1.0.0_1 (i.e., the install
ENDOR= bsdjava (BSD Java Porting Team)
# Additional variables:
JAVAC=
JAVA_CLASSES= /usr/local/jdk1.4.2/jre/lib/rt.jar
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you think its better to merge the two lines ?
===>>> taskjuggler-2.2.0
===>>> New version available: taskjuggler-2.2.0_1
into something like
===>>> taskjuggler-2.2.0 can be upgraded to 2.2.0_1
> 8. In -va mode, print the name of the port we're checking in the
> co
heck
upfront to the -o option makes sense (skip building/installing the 'new'
port when it is already installed).
What do you think ?
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we introduce
something like a 'USE_BISON_VERSION' (make.conf candidate) to extend
'USE_BISON' for ports that can use both versions and also split
'USE_BISON' into 'USE_BISON1' and 'USE_BISON2' for those who cannot ?
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orce with each command will override the held status.
#
# To completely hide the existence of a package, put a dummy file
# named "+IGNOREME" in the package directory.
#
# cf. pkg_glob(1), ports_glob(1)
#
# e.g.:
# HOLD_PKGS = [
# 'bsdpan-*',
# 'x11*/XF
Doug Barton wrote:
> Hans Lambermont wrote:
>> Doug Barton wrote:
>>> 3. Add -o option to replace an installed port with a new port from a
>>> different location (e.g., portmaster -o emulators/linux_base-fc4
>>> linux_base) The second argument can also
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