> Once in a while a port fails to upgrade, because it wants to write
> something in /etc. E.g. perl into /etc/make.conf or other ports into
> /etc/group.
>
> On my systems / is normally a read only mount. These ports build fine
> during a portupgrade and fail during install, leaving most of the por
On Mon, Apr 30, 2007 at 08:45:17AM +0200, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
> Once in a while a port fails to upgrade, because it wants to write something
> in /etc. E.g. perl into /etc/make.conf or other ports into /etc/group.
>
> On my systems / is normally a read only mount. These ports build fine during
Once in a while a port fails to upgrade, because it wants to write something in
/etc. E.g. perl into /etc/make.conf or other ports into /etc/group.
On my systems / is normally a read only mount. These ports build fine during a
portupgrade and fail during install, leaving most of the port install