pkg install trouble again

2014-10-31 Thread Jeffrey Bouquet via freebsd-ports
Continuing with the latest pkg2ng failure to actually convert  import another
local.sqlite  pipe to a pkg install [   ] -f -y ...

I deleted a few ports to save space.  Then,
Continuing with the reinstall of not converted but installed reinstalls ...

The following bug persists after a reboot:



pkg install -f nettle(securty/nettle)

New packages to be INSTALLED (i HAD JUST removed these)

gcc49
gutenprint-base
openjdk
mysql55-client
csound
libgda4

Installed packages to be REINSTALLED

nettle...

A few others down the list in n* did not demand reinstalls... so the sql code 
or some file
somewhere is buggy and can be fixed I hope...   

[
Along with the pkg2ng code which started it all as per the previous emails (v9) 
which maybe
only needs a prerequisite file in the environment, an environment variable, or 
is incomplete
and/or buggy... in the v9 upgrades...  I have no idea.  
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Re: pkg install trouble again

2014-10-31 Thread Baptiste Daroussin
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 11:56:34AM -0700, Jeffrey Bouquet via freebsd-ports 
wrote:
 Continuing with the latest pkg2ng failure to actually convert  import 
 another
 local.sqlite  pipe to a pkg install [   ] -f -y ...
 
 I deleted a few ports to save space.  Then,
 Continuing with the reinstall of not converted but installed reinstalls ...
 
 The following bug persists after a reboot:
 
 
 
 pkg install -f nettle(securty/nettle)
 
 New packages to be INSTALLED (i HAD JUST removed these)
 
 gcc49
 gutenprint-base
 openjdk
 mysql55-client
 csound
 libgda4

The above means something in your installation requires those ports, it is just
trying to make the dependency chain sain again.
 
 Installed packages to be REINSTALLED
 
 nettle...
 
 A few others down the list in n* did not demand reinstalls... so the sql code 
 or some file
 somewhere is buggy and can be fixed I hope...   

Can you host somewhere your /var/db/pkg/local.sqlite so I can study your
specific case?

Bapt


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