On Mon, 14 Oct 2013, the wise Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
Your freshly checked out ports tree now lives in /home/marco/ports
(if your line was really copy&pasted).
You are right. After I redid all the steps (this time the right way) all
seems well now.
Thanks for all the help!
Regards,
## Marco Beishuizen (mb...@xs4all.nl):
> I did this too but still no new ports tree:
>
> root@yokozuna:/home/marco# svn co svn://svn.freebsd.org/ports/head ports
> Checked out revision 330285.
Your freshly checked out ports tree now lives in /home/marco/ports
(if your line was really copy&pasted
On Mon, 14 Oct 2013, the wise Sergey V. Dyatko wrote:
rm -fr /usr/ports
svn co ..
I did this too but still no new ports tree:
root@yokozuna:/home/marco# svn co svn://svn.freebsd.org/ports/head ports
Checked out revision 330285.
root@yokozuna:/home/marco# svn up /usr/ports
Skipped '/usr/ports'
On Mon, 14 Oct 2013 10:53:56 +0200 (CEST)
Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Oct 2013, the wise Larry Rosenman wrote:
>
> > re-checkout the tree
>
> I did a re-checkout but I'm still getting errors:
>
> Updating '/usr/ports':
> svn: E02: Can't open file
> '/usr/ports/.svn/pristi
On Sun, 13 Oct 2013, the wise Larry Rosenman wrote:
re-checkout the tree
I did a re-checkout but I'm still getting errors:
Updating '/usr/ports':
svn: E02: Can't open file
'/usr/ports/.svn/pristine/3d/3d137a82c6597c2c70a7f77b171e7456196e847e.svn-base':
No such file or directory
Delete you ports directory and redownload it.
- Original Message -
From: "Marco Beishuizen"
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 5:14 PM
Subject: accidently removed /usr/ports/.svn/pristine
Hi,
I thought that I could safely remove the /usr/ports/.svn/pristine
directory
On 2013-10-13 11:14, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
Hi,
I thought that I could safely remove the /usr/ports/.svn/pristine
directory. But that wasn't the case so now updating the ports tree
with svn doesn't work anymore.
Is there a way to repair the damage? I reinstalled subversion but that
wasn't enou
Hi,
I thought that I could safely remove the /usr/ports/.svn/pristine
directory. But that wasn't the case so now updating the ports tree with
svn doesn't work anymore.
Is there a way to repair the damage? I reinstalled subversion but that
wasn't enough.
Thanks,
Marco
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