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You could run portupgrade|portinstall -F pkg_glob to fetch only.
So, if you don't have lsof installed you would type:
portinstall -F sysutils/lsof portinstall sysutils/lsof
And to upgrade a lot of installed ports:
portupgrade -F
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I can confirm that. If port option WITH_COLLATION_FIX remains
unselected, glib20 builds fine for me.
Jim Trigg wrote:
On Tue, October 24, 2006 9:46 am, Erwin Van de Velde wrote:
Hi all,
This is an error in the compilation of icu and has been
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Hello Randy,
a PR with patch was submitted. Please see
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=104686 for further details.
Greetings,
Kay
Randy Bush wrote:
releng_6 on i386
[ recently upgraded from releng_5 ]
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Does `portsdb -uU` help?
Mark Ovens wrote:
I'm trying to rebuild net-im/amsn because the installed version was
built with an old dependency - tcllib-1.7_1 which is now version 1.9 -
but amsn keeps trying to install tcllib-1.9 even
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Duane Whitty wrote:
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 06:40:42PM -0300, Duane Whitty wrote:
Not sure I understand why gconf would have a dependency on ldap.
After reading the gconftools-2 man page, am I understanding
correctly that gconf can use
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Seems to me that glade is not installed properly. Try one of the two
commands in order:
portupgrade -f devel/libglade
portinstall devel/libglade
Note: In case you haven't installed sysutils/portupgrade try the following:
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Charlie Sorsby wrote:
What does this mean and why is it so?
It does mean the port is marked _FORBIDDEN_ and _shouldn't_ be
installed, because it introduces a vulnerability.
FreeBSD-SA-03:05.xdr
this will help.
Kay Abendroth wrote:
Hi,
Duane Whitty wrote:
[...]
Not sure I understand why gconf would have a dependency on ldap.
Does it mean you don't need gconf-ldap-support?
If so do the following:
cd /usr/ports/devel/gconf2
make rmconfig
portinstall -m