On 8/25/18 4:29 AM, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
How many times is there between the release of a port and its package
- is that depending on the port maintainer?
one thing i do for my systems is if there is an update to a port i
need/want to test before the official build cluster is done is run a
I have two repositories configured on this machine. There are PostgreSQL
9.6 and 9.4 packages available.
Only PostgreSQL 9.4 packages (server, client, contrib) are installed.
When I run "pkg upgrade" of all installed packages, the system is not
working anymore:
Shared object "libpq.so.5" not f
> On Aug 24, 2018, at 5:56 PM, Tobias Kortkamp wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2018, at 22:49, Dan Langille wrote:
>>> On Jul 29, 2018, at 6:51 AM, Jochen Neumeister wrote:
>>>
>>> Author: joneum
>>> Date: Sun Jul 29 10:51:37 2018
>>> New Revision: 475644
>>> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changese
On 25-8-2018 14:42, Dries Michiels wrote:
How many times is there between the release of a port and its package - is
that depending on the port maintainer?
This does not depend on the port maintainer. Ports are the master! Packages
are simply built ports.
These packages are built in bulk on th
This might be no problem when upgrading from a package, but upgrading from a
port (e.g. with portmaster) fails with:
===> Registering installation for libkgapi-18.08.0
Installing libkgapi-18.08.0...
pkg-static: libkgapi-18.08.0 conflicts with kdepim-runtime-18.04.3_2 (installs
files into the sam
> How many times is there between the release of a port and its package - is
> that depending on the port maintainer?
This does not depend on the port maintainer. Ports are the master! Packages
are simply built ports.
These packages are built in bulk on the FreeBSD clusters.
Depending on when a re
How many times is there between the release of a port and its package -
is that depending on the port maintainer?
thanks,
Jos
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