Re: pkg upgrade foot shooting

2025-02-12 Thread Janky Jay, III
Hi Kevin, Check pkg(8) - The database is located in /var/db/pkg/local.sqlite according the manpage (and mine exists.) Regards, Janky Jay, III On 2/12/25 11:03PM, Kevin Oberman wrote: On Wed, Feb 12, 2025 at 4:31 PM Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: Kevin Oberman writes: > Any pkg comman

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Re: Fairly Modern poudriere-devel on fairly modern main gets "mount_nullfs: /usr/local/poudriere/data/.m/NAME/ref/packages: Resource deadlock avoided" when operated in a chroot context.

2025-02-12 Thread Mark Millard
[I've now tried my UFS context as well.] On Feb 12, 2025, at 18:24, Mark Millard wrote: > I use pkg and poudriere-devel in areas that I've chroot'ed into. (This > may be unusual and so is noted just in case it turns out to be involved. > I've been doing that for years. Also, when I tried the sa

Re: pkg upgrade foot shooting

2025-02-12 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Wed, Feb 12, 2025 at 4:31 PM Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: > Kevin Oberman writes: > > Any pkg command gets: > > The package management tool is not yet installed on your system. > > Do you want to fetch and install it now? [y/N]: > > but trying to do so gets: the most recent version of pkg-2.0.

Re: poudriere loop: llvm19-19.1.7: missed shlib PORTREVISION chase

2025-02-12 Thread Guido Falsi
On 11/02/25 21:53, Nuno Teixeira wrote: (...) pkg 2.0.6 doesn't solve issue with go: testport 2 times on net/speedtest-go [00:00:03] [01] [00:00:00] Inspecting ports-mgmt/pkg | pkg-2.0.6: determining shlib requirements [00:00:03] [01] [00:00:00] Inspecting lang/go121 | go121-1.21.13_1: de

Re: How do I specify and attribute multiple licenses?

2025-02-12 Thread list_freebsd
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Re: pkg upgrade foot shooting

2025-02-12 Thread Dag-Erling Smørgrav
Kevin Oberman writes: > Any pkg command gets: > The package management tool is not yet installed on your system. > Do you want to fetch and install it now? [y/N]: > but trying to do so gets:  the most recent version of pkg-2.0.5 is already > installed sudo pkg bootstrap -f DES -- Dag-Erling Sm

Re: pkg upgrade foot shooting

2025-02-12 Thread Michael Gmelin
> On 13. Feb 2025, at 00:34, Michael Gmelin wrote: > >  > > >>> On 13. Feb 2025, at 00:29, Kevin Oberman wrote: >>> >>  >> In my upgrade of pkg this morning, I shot myself in the foot. I >> inadvertently killed the update while it was installing the new version, >> leaving my pkg databa

pkg upgrade foot shooting

2025-02-12 Thread Kevin Oberman
In my upgrade of pkg this morning, I shot myself in the foot. I inadvertently killed the update while it was installing the new version, leaving my pkg database all messed up, or at least the entry for pkg is. I have a clean backup of pkg.sql.xz, but I can't figure out how to restore it. Any pkg c

Re: pkg upgrade foot shooting

2025-02-12 Thread Michael Gmelin
> On 13. Feb 2025, at 00:29, Kevin Oberman wrote: > >  > In my upgrade of pkg this morning, I shot myself in the foot. I inadvertently > killed the update while it was installing the new version, leaving my pkg > database all messed up, or at least the entry for pkg is. I have a clean > bac

Fairly Modern poudriere-devel on fairly modern main gets "mount_nullfs: /usr/local/poudriere/data/.m/NAME/ref/packages: Resource deadlock avoided" when operated in a chroot context.

2025-02-12 Thread Mark Millard
I use pkg and poudriere-devel in areas that I've chroot'ed into. (This may be unusual and so is noted just in case it turns out to be involved. I've been doing that for years. Also, when I tried the same without being chroot'd things behaved normally and worked fine.) The context does use: USE_T