On 6/8/14, 11:20 AM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On June 7, 2014 at 11:16:04 PM +0200 olli hauer <[email protected]> wrote:
Do you see which port is looping?
Perhaps a port was moved / renamed / removed and portmaster therfore is
looping around
Sadly I cannot help more since I used all the years tinderbox /
poudriere
to build packages.
I've been working on this for two days now, so the parameters have
changed a bit. But here's an example of what prompted my question:
This is the result of portmaster -ad
===>>> All >> (18)
[[stuff]]
===>>> Proceed? y/n [y] n
This is the result of pkg upgrade -n
# pkg upgrade -n
Updating repository catalogue
Upgrades have been requested for the following 150 packages:
[[different stuff]]
The upgrade will require 426 MB more space
373 MB to be downloaded
Clearly portmaster and pkg upgrade disagree on what work needs to be
done.
Do you have non-default port options configured? I believe the packages
are all created with the default options, so that if you've installed
everything from ports, and some of those ports with non-default options,
your dependencies when upgrading with portmaster could end up looking
different than when upgrading with pkg.
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