On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 04:05:01PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have had the same problem. Easiest solution is to cd to
/usr/ports/sysutils/portupgrade and make deinstall clean install
Once that completes all is well again.
Hi Jon,
Thanks much for the hint! It absolutely did the
Hi,
Doing a portupgrade -arR rendered my system (esp. the parts that
refer to ports/packages) more or less unusable.
Here's what I did:
System is running 4.9
cvsup -g -L 2 ports-supfile
pkgdb -F
portsdb -Uu
cd /usr/ports
portupgrade -arR
After some hours worth of CPU-time I ended with a lot
Have had the same problem. Easiest solution is to cd to
/usr/ports/sysutils/portupgrade and make deinstall clean install
Once that completes all is well again.
Jon Mercer
http://www.achean.com
Hi,
Doing a portupgrade -arR rendered my system (esp. the parts that
refer to ports/packages)
On 2004-03-22T16:31:23+0100, Ewald Jenisch wrote:
So I tried
# pkgdb -F
/usr/local/sbin/pkgdb:35:in `require': No such file to load -- pkgtools (LoadError)
from /usr/local/sbin/pkgdb:35
[snip]
I believe that this is related to the bump of ruby from 1.6 to 1.8, but
I could be wrong.
On Monday 22 March 2004 07:31 am, Ewald Jenisch wrote:
Hi,
Doing a portupgrade -arR rendered my system (esp. the parts that
refer to ports/packages) more or less unusable.
Here's what I did:
System is running 4.9
cvsup -g -L 2 ports-supfile
pkgdb -F
portsdb -Uu
cd /usr/ports