With the removal/deletion of the misc/gnomehier from ports a bunch of my ports
now won't update (via portupgrade). How do I recover from this without
removing and reinstalling the 41 ports that I have installed that were
dependent on it?
Thanks for any suggestions/guidance,
Bob
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Bob Willcox
Bob Willcox wrote:
With the removal/deletion of the misc/gnomehier from ports a bunch of my
ports now won't update (via portupgrade). How do I recover from this
without removing and reinstalling the 41 ports that I have installed
that were dependent on it?
I use portmaster rather than
On Fri, 26 Dec 2014 09:43:15 -0600
Bob Willcox b...@immure.com wrote:
With the removal/deletion of the misc/gnomehier from ports a bunch of my ports
now won't update (via portupgrade). How do I recover from this without
removing and reinstalling the 41 ports that I have installed that were
With portmanager I got this line:
=== The misc/gnomehier port has been deleted: Not needed anymore
But I still have it active. How can I remove it when the port itself is
nog existing anymore as gnomehier deinstall won't work anymore as its
portfolder is gone...
BR, Jos
Am 26.12.2014 um 20:22 schrieb Jos Chrispijn:
With portmanager I got this line:
=== The misc/gnomehier port has been deleted: Not needed anymore
But I still have it active. How can I remove it when the port itself is
nog existing anymore as gnomehier deinstall won't work anymore
Jos Chrispijn wrote:
=== The misc/gnomehier port has been deleted:
[snip]
gnomehier deinstall won't work anymore as its portfolder is gone...
Even with the port *directory* gone, either pkg delete gnomehier or
pkg_delete gnomehier-version (if you're still on the old pkg_* tools)
should
Jos Chrispijn wrote:
Reason why I asked is because I ran into problems some months ago when I
used pkg to delete a port and promised myself to only use portmanager to
upgrade and the port folder [sic] itself (cd /portdirectory and port
deinstall -clean-) to deinstall a port.
It just might be
On Fri, 26 Dec 2014, A.J. 'Fonz' van Werven wrote:
It just might be that neither portupgrade nor portmaster have been 100%
adjusted to the current version of pkg yet, so for the time being one
may have to occasionally do something manually.
As one who has screwed up his ports area twice now
On Fri, 26 Dec 2014, Matthias Andree wrote:
Am 26.12.2014 um 20:22 schrieb Jos Chrispijn:
With portmanager I got this line:
=== The misc/gnomehier port has been deleted: Not needed anymore
But I still have it active. How can I remove it when the port itself is
nog existing anymore
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 03:28:37PM -0700, Warren Block wrote:
On Fri, 26 Dec 2014, Matthias Andree wrote:
Am 26.12.2014 um 20:22 schrieb Jos Chrispijn:
With portmanager I got this line:
=== The misc/gnomehier port has been deleted: Not needed anymore
But I still have it active
/gnomehier port has been deleted: Not needed anymore
But I still have it active. How can I remove it when the port
itself is
nog existing anymore as gnomehier deinstall won't work anymore
as its
portfolder is gone...
pkg delete -f gnomehier
should do the trick.
Well
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 4:28 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
On Fri, 26 Dec 2014, Matthias Andree wrote:
Am 26.12.2014 um 20:22 schrieb Jos Chrispijn:
With portmanager I got this line:
=== The misc/gnomehier port has been deleted: Not needed anymore
But I still have
Buildgroup: 8.4-QAT/i386
Buildstatus: DEPEND (DEPEND_PACKAGE IN MISC/GNOMEHIER)
Log:
https://qat.redports.org//~k...@freebsd.org/20131230125800-32482-245881/gnomehier-3.0.log
Buildgroup: 9.2-QAT/amd64
Buildstatus: LEFTOVERS
Log:
https
-QAT/amd64
Buildstatus: LEFTOVERS
Log:
https://qat.redports.org//~nemy...@freebsd.org/20131024112000-37192-212466/airstrike-c7.log
Buildgroup: 9.2-QAT/i386
Buildstatus: DEPEND (DEPEND_PACKAGE IN MISC/GNOMEHIER)
Log:
https://qat.redports.org//~nemy
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