Meta port installs the whole thing. My immediate hunch is that you are
making several mistakes. Is your port tree updated?
Why did you use CD to install the Xfce? Why do you want to use pkg_add
utility. What about Xorg.
Quick instruction would take only 10 minutes but then you need XOrg and
Xfce which will take couple hours to compile.
Do fresh minimal installation without X. When the installer ask you
about adding port tree you decline. The same when installer ask you to
add any of the packages from the second CD.
Then after installation cvsup the system and build your world and/or
custom kernel as you like it. You will be fine without cvsup and with
generic kernel.
do
portsnap fetch && portsnap extract
then go to /usr/ports and install XOrg via ports (do not use pkg_add
since you will get XOrg 6.9 instead of 7.2)
Then go to Xfce 4.4 meta port and do make install clean.
You will have complete Xfce which still doesn't mean that all things
will work since you need to edit fstab, devfs.conf and rc.conf files
Have Fun
Predrag
P.S. You can not get Xfce 4.4 since you do not even have XOrg 7.2
Richard Deal wrote:
Folks,
I'm trying to install xfce 4.4 on my FreeBSD 6.1 box, (which I just
upgraded via sysinstall). It ain't workin' and I sure could use some
help. Full disclosure: I'm new to FreeBSD, although I do have a basic
working knowledge of *nix fundamentals.
I was able to install xfce 4.2, but the install is broken -- allow me
to explain. Xfce 4.2 does install, I can start it, but several
features don't work. For example, according to the docs I should see a
menu bar (and options) on xfterm, but it isn't there. Several other
install defaults are busted too. I've reinstalled the OS several times
from a 'minimal' install to 'install EVERYTHING', via the CD, upgrades
via sysinstall, via FTP. All were successful). I've installed XFCE4
according to your docs ("pkg_add -r xfce4") several times, and from
/usr/ports/x11-wm/xfce4 ("make install clean"), but still the same
problems. So, I thought I'd try installing a newer version of xfce (4.4).
First question: what is a 'meta port', what does it do and what are
it's limitations? Can't find anything in your docs that speak to this
(nor any of the books I have, most notably the recent 'FreeBSD 6
Unleashed'). Reading the Ports page of your site, specifically the
*xfce-4.4.1_1
<http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/x11-wm/xfce4>
*metaport; 'meta' seems to imply "run this and you'll install all the
basics you need to run XFCE 4.4". Either it doesn't work or I've
misinterpreted this. Under xfce-4.4.1, it says: "Requires:...." -- do
I really have to install _every_single_pkg_listed_ BEFORE I install
the xfce-4.4.1 metaport??? If so, that seems a bit much. Why can't
there be a single manifest file which calls/installs all those
required pkg's as a part of the metaport installation? In order to
install xfce 4.4, do I have to manually install each and every
file/port/pkg listed there which references xfce4.4?
After doing a fresh OS install (6.1) from CD (X-Kern-Developer
package), followed immediately by an upgrade (via sysinstall/FTP)
which included an istall of the entire ports tree, I tried several
ways to install xfce4.4:
1) downloaded xfce-4.4.1_1.tbz and ran pkg_add against it. It started
but all I got was "Package <insert_names_here> not found!". If it
knows what it needs, why can't it just bust out to your ftp site and
get it and install it?
2) downloaded from your site everything in
/pub/FreeBSD/ports/packages/x11-wm/xfce/, which seemed to have all
those required files. Once downloaded, as noted above I ran pkg_add
locally. Some packages installed, but most did not because their
dependencies (such as glib-2.12.13) were not there. If xfce4.4 needs
glib-2.12.13, why can't it (and any others) be included in
.../x11-wm/xfce/ ?
3) Hmmmm....Ok, so then I ran pkg_add
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/packages/All/xfce-4.4.1_1.tbz,
thinking this 'All' directory must have every bloody thing it needs.
Nope. At this point, I start drinking. Heavily.
Btw: it was in your Handbook I found the reference to 'pkg_add -r
xfce4' to install xfce4x (found here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11-wm.html).
Well, I searched your site for any package specifically labeled
'xfce4' and I couldn't find it. The closest I got was the dir "xfce"
under ftp.../pub/FreeBSD/ports/packages/x11-wm/. So, having seen your
list of ports (and the 'package' listed under each), where can I find
a complete list of packages?
I've cruised many forums for info - nothing truly helpful.
Bottom line, I don't really need xfce 4.4; I'd be happy if 4.2 just
worked (all of it) on a basic level. I'm trying to learn here, and so
far the books, the docs, and other FreeBSD articles out there don't
seem to jibe. I keep reading (my paraphrase): "It's easy! Just run
'pkg_add -r package_name' and your done!'. Maybe this is true for
some packages, but not the ones I've tried.
I respect and admire the work you are doing, and what you have
accomplished. I'm not giving up on FreeBSD. Any advice/info would be
appreciated.
cheers,
- r
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