On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 02:23:52 +0200
cpghost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IIRC, it's portmanager that patches bsd.port.mk on the fly
(and backs the change out when it is done). Or it did so a
while ago; I don't know if it still does today.
Try to update portmanager, or use something else like
RW wrote:
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 02:23:52 +0200
cpghost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IIRC, it's portmanager that patches bsd.port.mk on the fly
(and backs the change out when it is done). Or it did so a
while ago; I don't know if it still does today.
Try to update portmanager, or use something else
Hi all
I hope you can help me.
I have a clean install of freebsd. I changed to /usr and made ports
directory. Then I ran portsnap fetch and then extract. Then I changed
to ports-mngmt/portmanager and did make install clean.
When I try to install any port using either 'make install
Hi all
I hope you can help me.
I have a clean install of freebsd. I changed to /usr and made ports
directory. Then I ran portsnap fetch and then extract. Then I changed
to ports-mngmt/portmanager and did make install clean.
When I try to install any port using either 'make install
Gabriel Dragffy wrote:
Hi all
I hope you can help me.
I have a clean install of freebsd. I changed to /usr and made ports
directory. Then I ran portsnap fetch and then extract. Then I changed to
ports-mngmt/portmanager and did make install clean.
When I try to install any port using
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 01:36:48 +0200
Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gabriel Dragffy wrote:
Hi all
I hope you can help me.
I have a clean install of freebsd. I changed to /usr and made ports
directory. Then I ran portsnap fetch and then extract. Then I
changed to