Greetings,
I know this sounds crazy, and apologies if I am. But I have 2 RELENG_8 servers;
1 amd64, and 1 i386. about 3 wks ago, I migrated from cv(sup) updating, to svn
on
the amd64 box.
After removing cv(sup) related folders, and the ports folder, I used:
portsnap fetch
After the fetch
On 31/07/2013 15:44, Chris H wrote:
Greetings,
I know this sounds crazy, and apologies if I am. But I have 2 RELENG_8
servers;
1 amd64, and 1 i386. about 3 wks ago, I migrated from cv(sup) updating, to svn
on
the amd64 box.
After removing cv(sup) related folders, and the ports folder, I
Greetings, and thank you for your response.
On 31/07/2013 15:44, Chris H wrote:
Greetings,
I know this sounds crazy, and apologies if I am. But I have 2 RELENG_8
servers;
1 amd64, and 1 i386. about 3 wks ago, I migrated from cv(sup) updating, to
svn on
the amd64 box.
After removing
On 01/08/2013 00:28, Chris H wrote:
In the first instance, /usr/ports was removed (before initiating portsnap). But
before
the second attempt, I performed a mkdir /usr/ports. But in the end, the results
were
the same;
portsnap fetch fetched the image, verified the image,
extracted to
On 01/08/2013 00:28, Chris H wrote:
In the first instance, /usr/ports was removed (before initiating portsnap).
But before
the second attempt, I performed a mkdir /usr/ports. But in the end, the
results were
the same;
portsnap fetch fetched the image, verified the image,
extracted to