Em Wed, 04 Jul 2012 15:40:48 -0500 Rusty Nejdl <[email protected]> escreveu:
> On 2012-07-04 05:40, joaoBR wrote: > > Em Tue, 3 Jul 2012 13:52:58 +0200 > > Alberto Villa <[email protected]> escreveu: > > > >> On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 1:11 PM, joaoBR <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > advice for weak hearts and ego-defenders :) please do not read > >> > it, or at least do not answer ... nothing personal here, only > >> > facts > >> and > >> > some fucked up computer desktops > >> > >> I'm sorry Joao, I usually try to give my support, but you didn't > >> describe any real issue here, unless we consider your "FreeBSD just > >> burned my hair"-like moan like a bug report. If you describe them > >> in details (i.e., telling *how* exactly stuff is horribly failing) > >> then I'll be happy to help you, especially if it turns into a > >> chance to improve KDE SC upgrade procedure. > >> > >> Nonetheless, so far you're the only one reporting such a > >> catastrophic > >> failure. > >> > >> I hope we can turn this flamish thread into an useful one, and you > >> can > >> get your KDE desktop working. > > > > ok, but first I like to say that my message was not a flame neither > > any > > personal attack, simply it expressed my state of mind because of my > > desktop is not working > > > > then lets go in parts > > > > main issue is, portupgrade -a[fOkrR] does not work and fails in ANY > > case > > > > this might not be a kde issue because most kde ports do compile > > fine, but fail to install or configure correctly because of other > > issues > > > > the reason I copied the maintainers of portmaster and portupgrade, > > but > > seems their position is that it has nothing to do with them > > > > what then brings us back to kde, my question, the install/upgrade > > script, is it kde, ports or who looks at this? > > > > for example, at this moment, since the last gstreamer update the > > gstreamer-plugins do not compile anymore, I got some help from the > > maintainer but now it fails somewhere else, this cause failures in > > some other ports > > > > to have a base, I am running 9-STABLE i386 on my machines > > > > look into the attached compiler output and follow what happens > > > > it is not a singular example, it is a standard problem which happens > > ALWAYS since ever, whatsoever, small ports with a couple of > > dependencies are easily solved, in kde4, as a dependency-monster it > > has > > fatal consequences > > > > resuming > > > > upgrading a port > > process checks dependencies for configuring and compiling > > if complete it starts compiling > > after successful compiling it goes to install and checks AGAIN for > > install dependencies > > if requirements not fulfilled it tries to install them, even if it > > IS already installed > > => problem now is, the script does not detect if a new install or an > > upgrade is necessary > > then, it still compiles the "missing" port and tries to install but > > fails since it is already installed > > => new problem now is, the original supposed port for upgrade was > > ALREADY uninstalled, but the process bailes out WITHOUT reinstalling > > the original port > > > > now the system is incomplete > > > > the upgrade process follows its way, unless it was only ONE port to > > upgrade > > > > means, the problem stays hidden or at least not seen at first sight > > and > > everything starts to fail, with a monster port as kde, you get lost > > > > only way out is, compiling any such port one-by-one, resolving the > > failing parts-one by-one as well > > > > that is extremely annoying and irritating > > > > this was ONE problem described as well as I could, so thanks for > > reading this and let me hear your comments > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > kde-freebsd mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd > > See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information > > Well, the one example you include is a busted port: > > ===> libkonq-4.8.4 is already installed > You may wish to ``make deinstall'' and install this port again > by ``make reinstall'' to upgrade it properly. > If you really wish to overwrite the old port of x11/libkonq > without deleting it first, set the variable > "FORCE_PKG_REGISTER" in your environment or the "make install" > command line. > > You simply need to deinstall and reinstall that one as it is not > installed fully/correctly. > > portmaster -f libkonq > > That doesn't seem that big of a deal and should cover a portion of > your issues... what's next? > you do not need to repeat what I already have said ... take your time to read my last comment for better understanding I know how to solve the problems, thing is that makes the problem not go away but I am curious, what make you think the port is busted? -- João Martins (JoaoBR) Infomatik Development Team http://wipserver.matik.com.br +55 11 4249.2222
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