--On Monday, March 02, 2009 23:21:21 -0600 Steve Franks
wrote:
There has always been a /usr/ports/UPDATING atleast as far back as 6.0 is
when I noticed itbut that's when I started using FreeBSD
Well, I'll be d###'ed. So there is. Makes sense, I guess. Wonder
how many other "UPDATING"'s
On Monday 02 March 2009 20:21:21 Steve Franks wrote:
> > There has always been a /usr/ports/UPDATING atleast as far back as 6.0 is
> > when I noticed itbut that's when I started using FreeBSD
>
> Well, I'll be d###'ed. So there is. Makes sense, I guess. Wonder
> how many other "UPDATING"'s are f
On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 10:21:21PM -0700, Steve Franks wrote:
>
> > There has always been a /usr/ports/UPDATING atleast as far back as 6.0 is
> > when I noticed itbut that's when I started using FreeBSD
>
> Well, I'll be d###'ed. So there is. Makes sense, I guess. Wonder
> how many other "UPDAT
> There has always been a /usr/ports/UPDATING atleast as far back as 6.0 is
> when I noticed itbut that's when I started using FreeBSD
Well, I'll be d###'ed. So there is. Makes sense, I guess. Wonder
how many other "UPDATING"'s are floating around the system...
Steve
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On Mon, 2 Mar 2009, Steve Franks wrote:
read UPDATING next time
Were I about to run buildkernel/buildworld, I would read UPDATING. I
don't recall there being an UPDATING in /usr/ports. Perhaps the
documentation regarding this should be updated.
Section 4.5.4 seems to cover it:
http://www.
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Steve Franks wrote:
> > read UPDATING next time
>
> Were I about to run buildkernel/buildworld, I would read UPDATING. I
> don't recall there being an UPDATING in /usr/ports. Perhaps the
> documentation regarding this should be updated. One tries not to rely
> o
> read UPDATING next time
Were I about to run buildkernel/buildworld, I would read UPDATING. I
don't recall there being an UPDATING in /usr/ports. Perhaps the
documentation regarding this should be updated. One tries not to rely
on the mailing list, but when all knowledge is tribal, what recour
20090121:
AFFECTS: users of devel/linux-glib2, emulation/linux_base-f4
AUTHOR: b...@freebsd.org
Glib2 now is incorporated to emulation/linux_base-fc4 (it has always
been a part of more recent linux base ports). All users should deinstall
devel/linux-glib2 and then deinstall/reinstall emu
I think. My linux packages stopped working. Anyone else
experienced/verified/fixed this behavior?
"error while loading shared libraries: /usr/X11R6/lib/libuuid.so.1:
ELF file OS ABI invalid"
portupgrade *linux* gives
** Listing the failed packages (-:ignored / *:skipped / !:failed)
- d