> > > delete /var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db
(B> > > do a cvsup of your port tree ...
(B> > > do a "make fetchindex" under /usr/ports
(B> > > now, check portversion -l'<'
(B> > > it should reconstruct everything
(B> >
(B> > And what about stalled dependancies ?
(B>
(B> What is a stalled dependency?
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 01:25:41AM +0200, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> On 11 Apr 2005, Bachelier Vincent wrote:
>
> > delete /var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db
> > do a cvsup of your port tree ...
> > do a "make fetchindex" under /usr/ports
> > now, check portversion -l'<'
> > it should reconstruct everything
>
>
On 11 Apr 2005, Bachelier Vincent wrote:
> delete /var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db
> do a cvsup of your port tree ...
> do a "make fetchindex" under /usr/ports
> now, check portversion -l'<'
> it should reconstruct everything
And what about stalled dependancies ?
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delete /var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db
do a cvsup of your port tree ...
do a "make fetchindex" under /usr/ports
now, check portversion -l'<'
it should reconstruct everything
Le Lundi 11 Avril 2005 00:02, Xavier Maillard a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I had a problem of corrupted database and I did a big mistake: I
Xavier Maillard wrote:
Hello,
I had a problem of corrupted database and I did a big mistake: I
incidentally deleted my port tree instead of the database.
Now I have big troubles whenever I want to upgrade/install any
new port.
Is there any way to fix this ?
Thank you.
You can cvsup your ports tree
Hello,
I had a problem of corrupted database and I did a big mistake: I
incidentally deleted my port tree instead of the database.
Now I have big troubles whenever I want to upgrade/install any
new port.
Is there any way to fix this ?
Thank you.
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