Re: Deregister a port?

2019-02-20 Thread Harry Schmalzbauer
Am 04.02.2019 um 15:22 schrieb Luciano Mannucci: On Mon, 4 Feb 2019 13:38:56 + Matthew Seaman wrote: Tell us the details and we may be able to help. Well, I'm migrating some web servers from very old linux to freebsd. I need several versions of php to accomodate various applications that

Re: Deregister a port?

2019-02-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 04/02/2019 14:22, Luciano Mannucci wrote: > On Mon, 4 Feb 2019 13:38:56 + > Matthew Seaman wrote: > >> Tell us the details and we may be able to help. > Well, I'm migrating some web servers from very old linux to freebsd. > I need several versions of php to accomodate various applications

Re: Deregister a port?

2019-02-04 Thread Eugene Grosbein
04.02.2019 19:14, Luciano Mannucci wrote: > > Is there a way to deregister a port without touching port's files? > > The only way I see is build my own version without install, run > pkg delete end then make install on the source tree I'm managing > myself. >

Re: Deregister a port?

2019-02-04 Thread Luciano Mannucci
On Mon, 4 Feb 2019 13:38:56 + Matthew Seaman wrote: > Tell us the details and we may be able to help. Well, I'm migrating some web servers from very old linux to freebsd. I need several versions of php to accomodate various applications that are'nt under my control, some open source other han

Re: Deregister a port?

2019-02-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 04/02/2019 12:14, Luciano Mannucci wrote: > Is there a way to deregister a port without touching port's files? Only by futzing with the package database directly, which is not recommended. Why would you want to do this anyway? Misleading the pkg database as to what is actually inst

Deregister a port?

2019-02-04 Thread Luciano Mannucci
Is there a way to deregister a port without touching port's files? The only way I see is build my own version without install, run pkg delete end then make install on the source tree I'm managing myself. This leaves me without the package functionality while installing, wich is not