On 01/25/10 06:35, Alexandre L. wrote:
You could read /usr/ports/UPDATING because there is section for policikit and
polkit.
--- En date de : Ven 22.1.10, O. Hartmann a
écrit :
De: O. Hartmann
Objet: polkit-0.95_3: update fails
À: freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Please don't crosspost to -ports and -questions.
On 01/24/10 22:35, Alexandre L. wrote:
You could read /usr/ports/UPDATING because there is section for policikit and
polkit.
Correct. I'll add (since I could see from the OP that you're a
portmaster user) that I tested the following and it wor
You could read /usr/ports/UPDATING because there is section for policikit and
polkit.
--- En date de : Ven 22.1.10, O. Hartmann a
écrit :
> De: O. Hartmann
> Objet: polkit-0.95_3: update fails
> À: freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
> Date: Vendredi 22 Janvier 2010, 15h4
Quoting Dan Allen :
I try to update ports via 'portmaster -av' on a regular basis and ran
into a sticky problem with poolkit and docbook I'm incapable to solve.
Error message follows.
Does anybody has any hint or tip? Please email me in CC.
Regards,
Oliver
The port that does not build for
> I try to update ports via 'portmaster -av' on a regular basis and ran
> into a sticky problem with poolkit and docbook I'm incapable to solve.
>
> Error message follows.
>
> Does anybody has any hint or tip? Please email me in CC.
>
> Regards,
> Oliver
>
The port that does not build for you