I just portupgrade'd portupgrade on a FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE to portupgrade
2.0.1 (2006/06/18), and right after this pkgdb fails on all operations,
i.e.:
pkgdb -fu
[Rebuilding the pkgdb format:bdb1_btree in /var/db/pkg ... - 63
packages found (-0 +63)
Operation not permitted: skipping...
.
Mon, 19 Jun 2006 14:29:17 +0200, Max Belushkin wrote:
I just portupgrade'd portupgrade on a FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE to
portupgrade 2.0.1 (2006/06/18), and right after this pkgdb fails on
all operations, i.e.:
pkgdb -fu
[Rebuilding the pkgdb format:bdb1_btree in /var/db/pkg ... - 63
packages
Andrey Slusar wrote:
Now portupgarde is back to stable 2.1.1 version. Update you ports
tree.
Thank you, this solved the problem.
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On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
On 3/8/06, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I manually rm -rf a port, manually untar (ie glib.tar.gz), and do a
portupgrade -rR glib, will packages that have a specific dependency on
the old glib version get rebuilt? Or if not will they
On 3/8/06, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been told that tracking the whole port tree on a production server
is a bad idea. I kind of agree thinking about the old addage if it aint
broke don't fix it.
Arguably the best strategy for the base system. Arguably
a bad idea in case of
If I manually rm -rf a port, manually untar (ie glib.tar.gz), and do a
portupgrade -rR glib, will packages that have a specific dependency on
the old glib version get rebuilt? Or if not will they break (I am just
using glib as an example and looking for a very general answer)? I
would like
On 3/8/06, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I manually rm -rf a port, manually untar (ie glib.tar.gz), and do a
portupgrade -rR glib, will packages that have a specific dependency on
the old glib version get rebuilt? Or if not will they break (I am just
using glib as an example and