> On 27 Sep 2016, at 5:05 PM, Miroslav Lachman <000.f...@quip.cz> wrote:
>
> Margaret wrote on 09/27/2016 14:55:
>
> [...]
>
>>> Did you stop pkg in the middle or did you let it go? I think it will
>>> show you conflict message and ask you if you would like to deinstall PHP
>>> 7.0 and install
Margaret wrote on 09/27/2016 14:55:
[...]
Did you stop pkg in the middle or did you let it go? I think it will
show you conflict message and ask you if you would like to deinstall PHP
7.0 and install 5.6 instead.
Miroslav Lachman
I stopped it immediately.
If you're right about it showing a
Hi!
> Both 5.* and 7.* are current tracks at PHP, so it's not
> surprising that a package is built with 5.6. What surprised me,
> apart from pkg's apparent willingness to ignore an existing
> install of 7.0, was that there are no pkgs built against 7.0,
> even though 7.0 provides a jump in
On Tue, 27 Sep 2016 13:02:46 +0200, Mathieu Arnold
wrote:
>Le 26/09/2016 à 21:42, scratch65...@att.net a écrit :
>> I have the PHP 7.0 package installed under 10.2. Wanting to
>> install the pecl-imagick port, I called pkg search, which
>> returned a ref. I only caught the
[Default] On Tue, 27 Sep 2016 13:40:33 +0200, Miroslav Lachman
<000.f...@quip.cz> wrote:
>scratch65...@att.net wrote on 09/26/2016 21:42:
>> I have the PHP 7.0 package installed under 10.2. Wanting to
>> install the pecl-imagick port, I called pkg search, which
>> returned a ref. I only caught
scratch65...@att.net wrote on 09/26/2016 21:42:
I have the PHP 7.0 package installed under 10.2. Wanting to
install the pecl-imagick port, I called pkg search, which
returned a ref. I only caught the fact that it was going to
install PHP 5.6 despite my having 7.0 installed when it started
Le 26/09/2016 à 21:42, scratch65...@att.net a écrit :
> I have the PHP 7.0 package installed under 10.2. Wanting to
> install the pecl-imagick port, I called pkg search, which
> returned a ref. I only caught the fact that it was going to
> install PHP 5.6 despite my having 7.0 installed when it
I have the PHP 7.0 package installed under 10.2. Wanting to
install the pecl-imagick port, I called pkg search, which
returned a ref. I only caught the fact that it was going to
install PHP 5.6 despite my having 7.0 installed when it started
downloading 5.6.
Given that PHP is one of the