from Bas Smeelen <[email protected]>: > Below it looks like the creation of the backup package fails, which get's > deleted by default after the new port is installed. > I Just update ports on a CURRENT server with csup from cvsup4.nl.FreeBSD.org > and the help2man version is still 1.40.12 > I will go ahead and update from cvsup9.freebsd.org > . > . > . > No help2man-1.40.13 yet. > Maybe csup the portstree again and retry portmaster misc/help2man?
> Did portmaster end with lines like > Upgrade of help2man-1.40.11 to help2man-1.40.12 > But then help2man-1.40.12 to help2man-1.40.13 instead of the above? > The it should be OK. No, I was trying to upgradr from 1.40.12 to 1.40.13 I used "portsnap fetch update", and I saw the new version 1.40.13 Perhaps I could use "portmaster -B misc/help2man" to prevent creating another backup. Maybe my installation of 1.40.12 was corrupted, or maybe it was a matter of not having NLS option for 1.40.12 This raises the question of how one rebuilds and reinstalls a corrupted port installation when backing up would not be desired. Tom _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
