Re: CVSup -install

2005-06-22 Thread RW
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 22:19, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 I first tried to install from disc and was receiving

 Error code - 1

 So I decided to do it from the internet and this is where I'm getting stuck


 This is the error I get

 ┌ User Confirmation Requested ┐
 │ Warning:  Can't find the `5.4-RC4' distribution on this │

It looks like your using a pre-release version of 5.4. If I were you I'd 
upgrade to a proper 5.4 release.
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RE: CVSup -install

2005-06-22 Thread Jean-Paul Natola
Can I upgrade from within, or do I need to  download  , create the disc ,then
reinstall?

I'm VERY new to this, so I'm sorry if my questions are lame



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Subject: Re: CVSup -install

On Tuesday 21 June 2005 22:19, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 I first tried to install from disc and was receiving

 Error code - 1

 So I decided to do it from the internet and this is where I'm getting stuck


 This is the error I get

 ┌ User Confirmation Requested ┐
 │ Warning:  Can't find the `5.4-RC4' distribution on this │

It looks like your using a pre-release version of 5.4. If I were you I'd 
upgrade to a proper 5.4 release.
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Re: CVSup -install

2005-06-22 Thread Dmitry Mityugov
On 6/22/05, Jean-Paul Natola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Can I upgrade from within, or do I need to  download  , create the disc ,then
 reinstall?
 
 I'm VERY new to this, so I'm sorry if my questions are lame

Jean-Paul,

I am also relatively new to this so please accept my advice with a
grain of salt, but I'd download the ISO images for FreeBSD 5.4,
verified that they are intact with md5 program, created the disk(s)
and tried to install it again.

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RE: CVSup -install

2005-06-22 Thread Jean-Paul Natola
Is this not the proper release
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/5.4/



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Subject: Re: CVSup -install

On Tuesday 21 June 2005 22:19, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 I first tried to install from disc and was receiving

 Error code - 1

 So I decided to do it from the internet and this is where I'm getting stuck


 This is the error I get

 ┌ User Confirmation Requested ┐
 │ Warning:  Can't find the `5.4-RC4' distribution on this │

It looks like your using a pre-release version of 5.4. If I were you I'd 
upgrade to a proper 5.4 release.
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Re: CVSup -install

2005-06-22 Thread Dmitry Mityugov
On 6/22/05, Jean-Paul Natola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is this not the proper release
 ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/5.4/

Yes, it seems it is. Is this what you tried to install already?

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CVSup -install

2005-06-21 Thread Jean-Paul Natola
Hi everyone,

I first tried to install from disc and was receiving  

Error code - 1

So I decided to do it from the internet and this is where I'm getting stuck


This is the error I get

┌ User Confirmation 
Requested ┐
│ Warning:  Can't find the `5.4-RC4' distribution on this │
│ FTP server.  You may need to visit a different server for   │
│ the release you are trying to fetch or go to the Options│
│ menu and to set the release name to explicitly match what's │
│ available on ftp.freebsd.org (or set to any). │
│ │
│ Would you like to select another FTP server?│

├─┤
│[ Yes ] No   │

└─┘


So I follow the instructions , change my release version to  any,
And here's  the error that yields


  
┌
 Message 
─┐
  │Unable to get packages/INDEX file from selected media.│
  │  │
  │This may be because the packages collection is not available  │
  │on the distribution media you've chosen, most likely an FTP site  │
  │without the packages collection mirrored.  Please verify that │
  │your media, or your path to the media, is correct and try again.  │
  
├──(100%)──┤
  │   [  OK  ]   │
  └─[ Press 
enter or space 
]─┘






















 
 
 
 
 
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Re: /usr full from wrong cvsup install

2005-01-19 Thread Toomas Aas
Marty Landman wrote:
# df
Filesystem  1K-blocks   Used  Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a516062  35154 439624 7%/
/dev/ad1s1f516062  2 474776 0%/mnt
/dev/ad0s1f170334  51912 10479633%/tmp
/dev/ad1s1e   1032142 935616  1395699%/usr
/dev/ad0s1e170334   1386 155322 1%/var
procfs  4  4  0   100%/proc
#
This says that I blew my 1GB /usr, right?
I find that for installation on such small HDs it's better to have only 
two partitions on the primary HD, / and swap. As it is now, you have ca 
600 MB free on ad0 but you're still running out of space. With such 
small partitions, even 200 MB of free space scattered across all 
partitions might be exactly what you're missing in that one vital place.

I've just put together a system consisting of 4.11-STABLE, x.org 6.8.1 
and KDE 3.3.2 on a machine with two hard drives: 2.0 GB + 1.2 GB. I even 
have full sources and all the port distfiles. It's my mom's solitaire 
machine :)

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/usr full from wrong cvsup install

2005-01-17 Thread Marty Landman
Cryptic enough subject?
Here's what I think is my biggest problem at the moment; my fbsd (4.8 fm. 
mini-iso) is a small box having only 3 gb on two hard drives.

Unfortunately I didn't do anything selective - like leave out x11 when I did
---
Stop in /usr/ports/net/samba.
# cd ../cvsup
# make install clean
---
which resulted in
---
fetch: 
ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/fcpackage.2_1.tar.gz: 
Host not found
 Couldn't fetch it - please try to retrieve this
 port manually into /usr/ports/distfiles/ and try again.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/x11-fonts/fontconfig.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/x11/XFree86-4-libraries.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/net/cvsup.
---
which I didn't understand. But I do understand
# df
Filesystem  1K-blocks   Used  Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a516062  35154 439624 7%/
/dev/ad1s1f516062  2 474776 0%/mnt
/dev/ad0s1f170334  51912 10479633%/tmp
/dev/ad1s1e   1032142 935616  1395699%/usr
/dev/ad0s1e170334   1386 155322 1%/var
procfs  4  4  0   100%/proc
#
This says that I blew my 1GB /usr, right?
Heh, funny thing is I lost my last installation when trying to clean up a 
similar problem.

What now?
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Re: /usr full from wrong cvsup install

2005-01-17 Thread Kris Maglione
Marty Landman wrote:
Cryptic enough subject?
Here's what I think is my biggest problem at the moment; my fbsd (4.8 
fm. mini-iso) is a small box having only 3 gb on two hard drives.

Unfortunately I didn't do anything selective - like leave out x11 when 
I did

---
Stop in /usr/ports/net/samba.
# cd ../cvsup
# make install clean
---
which resulted in
---
fetch: 
ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/fcpackage.2_1.tar.gz: 
Host not found
 Couldn't fetch it - please try to retrieve this
 port manually into /usr/ports/distfiles/ and try again.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/x11-fonts/fontconfig.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/x11/XFree86-4-libraries.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/net/cvsup.
---
which I didn't understand. But I do understand
# df
Filesystem  1K-blocks   Used  Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a516062  35154 439624 7%/
/dev/ad1s1f516062  2 474776 0%/mnt
/dev/ad0s1f170334  51912 10479633%/tmp
/dev/ad1s1e   1032142 935616  1395699%/usr
/dev/ad0s1e170334   1386 155322 1%/var
procfs  4  4  0   100%/proc
#
This says that I blew my 1GB /usr, right?
Heh, funny thing is I lost my last installation when trying to clean 
up a similar problem.

What now?
Marty
You still have 104MB left on it, and that has nothing to do with the 
cvsup install not working.
Host not found
It's a problem with dns, directly or due to something like incomplete 
routing tables.

What should we tell you besides get a new (or old, for that matter) 
hard drive?
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Strangeness with FreeBSD 4.2 and CVSUP install

2004-11-17 Thread Ralph
Hey, I have an ancicent box I've inherited, output of
uname -a is:
  bash-2.04# uname -a
FreeBSD dropbox.. 4.2-RELEASE FreeBSD
4.2-RELEASE #0: Mon Nov 20 13:02:55 GMT 2000
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/GENERIC 
i386

 Obviously, she's got a few miles on her, and cvsup
wasn't installed.  I downloaded the tarball from the
FreeBSD ftp server, untar'd it, and tried to do a make
install, then got this ugliness:

error
  gzip -cn pkg_version.1  pkg_version.1.gz
===  Installing for pkg_install-20040802
===   Generating temporary packing list
ln: illegal option -- h
usage: ln [-fisv] file1 file2
   ln [-fisv] file ... directory
   link file1 file2
*** Error code 1
 
Stop in /usr/ports/sysutils/pkg_install.
*** Error code 1
 
Stop in /usr/ports/textproc/sed_inplace.
*** Error code 1
 
Stop in /usr/ports/lang/ezm3.
*** Error code 1
 
Stop in /usr/ports/net/cvsup.

/error

Can someone help?

Thanks in advance.



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Re: Strangeness with FreeBSD 4.2 and CVSUP install

2004-11-17 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
Ralph wrote:
Hey, I have an ancicent box I've inherited, output of
uname -a is:
 bash-2.04# uname -a
FreeBSD dropbox.. 4.2-RELEASE FreeBSD
4.2-RELEASE #0: Mon Nov 20 13:02:55 GMT 2000
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/GENERIC 
i386

Obviously, she's got a few miles on her, and cvsup
wasn't installed.  I downloaded the tarball from the
FreeBSD ftp server, untar'd it, and tried to do a make
install, then got this ugliness:
error
 gzip -cn pkg_version.1  pkg_version.1.gz
===  Installing for pkg_install-20040802
===   Generating temporary packing list
ln: illegal option -- h
usage: ln [-fisv] file1 file2
  ln [-fisv] file ... directory
  link file1 file2
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/sysutils/pkg_install.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/textproc/sed_inplace.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/lang/ezm3.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/net/cvsup.
/error
Can someone help?
Thanks in advance.
 

Tried pkg_add?  Probably won't work as it's
unlikely to find packages dated from that time,
but might be worth a shot, as it would only
take a second to try.
You might try looking around for a cvsup
version that's contemporary to the boxen
and going from there.  But a quick Google
doesn't show it to me.  OTOH, it's likely to
need to be stepping stoned quite a bit anyway,
so what not backup the data and do a
clean install of 4.10 or 5.3?
Kevin Kinsey
DaleCo, S.P.
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Re: Strangeness with FreeBSD 4.2 and CVSUP install

2004-11-17 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 08:36:06AM -0800, Ralph wrote:

  Obviously, she's got a few miles on her, and cvsup
 wasn't installed.  I downloaded the tarball from the
 FreeBSD ftp server, untar'd it, and tried to do a make
 install, then got this ugliness:

The error is because of the vintage of your release, as you can
probably guess (ln -h was added after 4.2)

You can try downloading a cvsup package for a later 4.x release, but
this may not work.  It's worth trying though.

Kris


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cvsup install

2004-08-18 Thread Curtis Vaughan
Made a big mistake today.  I was reading in a book that I needed to 
install cvsup for doing updates.  Good.  So, I started installing it.  
Meanwhile I began perusing the FreeBSD website information about cvsup 
and there I read, if you not using a gui, then don't install cvsup, but 
cvsup-without-gui.  So, is there a way to back out the cvsup which I 
did do as it apparently has installed a lot of stuff I don't need on 
this server.
Or do I have to just uninstall all those packages individually?  Is 
there a way then to identify which packages were installed by 
installing cvsup?

Curtis
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Re: cvsup install

2004-08-18 Thread Henrik W Lund
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Made a big mistake today.  I was reading in a book that I needed to 
install cvsup for doing updates.  Good.  So, I started installing it.  
Meanwhile I began perusing the FreeBSD website information about cvsup 
and there I read, if you not using a gui, then don't install cvsup, 
but cvsup-without-gui.  So, is there a way to back out the cvsup which 
I did do as it apparently has installed a lot of stuff I don't need on 
this server.
Or do I have to just uninstall all those packages individually?  Is 
there a way then to identify which packages were installed by 
installing cvsup?

Curtis
Greetings!
I'd say your best bet is to install sysutils/portupgrade and use the 
pkg_deinstall command with the -R flag. I.e.:

`pkg_deinstall -R cvsup'
If you absolutely do not want any more riffraff on your box, then you 
must examine the output of

`pkg_info -r cvsup'
and pkg_delete each of the packages listed manually, then delete cvsup. 
If pkg_delete fails on any one of the packages in the list, recurse 
through its dependencies until it can be deleted, then proceed to the 
next package in the list, etc... Just be careful when traversing the 
dependencies. Sooner or later you might deinstall something you really 
want to keep, so keep your eyes open. Not all packages that cvsup 
depends on is required only by cvsup, and some of them were probably 
already installed when you installed cvsup. Like I said, your best bet 
is to go with the sysutils/portupgrade method.

Hope this helps!
-Henrik W Lund
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RE: cvsup install

2004-08-18 Thread mark rowlands
man pkg_delete 


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Subject: cvsup install

Made a big mistake today.  I was reading in a book that I needed to 
install cvsup for doing updates.  Good.  So, I started installing it.  
Meanwhile I began perusing the FreeBSD website information about cvsup 
and there I read, if you not using a gui, then don't install cvsup, but 
cvsup-without-gui.  So, is there a way to back out the cvsup which I 
did do as it apparently has installed a lot of stuff I don't need on 
this server.
Or do I have to just uninstall all those packages individually?  Is 
there a way then to identify which packages were installed by 
installing cvsup?

Curtis

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Re: cvsup install

2004-08-18 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 08:24:21PM -0700, Henrik W Lund wrote:
 Curtis Vaughan wrote:
 
 Made a big mistake today.  I was reading in a book that I needed to 
 install cvsup for doing updates.  Good.  So, I started installing it.  
 Meanwhile I began perusing the FreeBSD website information about cvsup 
 and there I read, if you not using a gui, then don't install cvsup, 
 but cvsup-without-gui.  So, is there a way to back out the cvsup which 
 I did do as it apparently has installed a lot of stuff I don't need on 
 this server.
 Or do I have to just uninstall all those packages individually?  Is 
 there a way then to identify which packages were installed by 
 installing cvsup?
 
 Curtis
 
 Greetings!
 
 I'd say your best bet is to install sysutils/portupgrade and use the 
 pkg_deinstall command with the -R flag. I.e.:
 
 `pkg_deinstall -R cvsup'
 
 If you absolutely do not want any more riffraff on your box, then you 
 must examine the output of
 
 `pkg_info -r cvsup'
 
 and pkg_delete each of the packages listed manually, then delete cvsup. 
 If pkg_delete fails on any one of the packages in the list, recurse 
 through its dependencies until it can be deleted, then proceed to the 
 next package in the list, etc... Just be careful when traversing the 
 dependencies. Sooner or later you might deinstall something you really 
 want to keep, so keep your eyes open. Not all packages that cvsup 
 depends on is required only by cvsup, and some of them were probably 
 already installed when you installed cvsup. Like I said, your best bet 
 is to go with the sysutils/portupgrade method.

This is generally sound advice, but unfortunately, and particularly in
the case of the cvsup ports, it pretty much misses the point.

cvsup depends on very few other ports, all of which are also commonly
dependencies of a large number of other ports:

% pkg_info -r cvsup\*
Information for cvsup-16.1h:

Depends on:
Dependency: pkgconfig-0.15.0_1
Dependency: imake-6.7.0_2
Dependency: freetype2-2.1.7_3
Dependency: expat-1.95.8
Dependency: fontconfig-2.2.3,1
Dependency: xorg-libraries-6.7.0_1

In fact, almost all those dependencies are inherited indirectly
through the xorg-libraries port.  The cvsup-without-gui package
doesn't have *any* dependencies.  Chances are the 'pkg_deinstall -R'
method suggested will only remove the cvsup or cvsup-without-gui port.

Of course, what I've been looking at here are *run time dependencies*.
If you install cvsup from a pkg, that's all you have to bother with.
However, if you install cvsup from source code there's a whole other
swathe of dependencies that haven't yet been considered.  Those are
the *build time dependencies*.  In cvsup's case, those are quite
heavy: it's necessary to install a complete Modula3 compilation tool
chain:

% cd /usr/ports/net/cvsup
% make -V BUILD_DEPENDS
/usr/local/lib/m3/pkg/formsvbt/FreeBSD4/libm3formsvbt.a:/usr/ports/lang/ezm3
The situation has improved over time, and all that's required nowadays
is the ezm3 port.  But that's a very large port, and it takes quite a
lot of effort to compile and install.

You don't need ezm3 for cvsup to work from day to day.  You do need it
anytime you want to compile an update to cvsup from source.  In
principal you can get round that by just using the pkg system to get
any updates, so long as you're willing to wait for a few weeks for the
updated packages to come out.  Personally I'd just leave ezm3 inplace
and compile cvsup updates from source.

As for whether the OP should install cvsup or cvsup-without-gui --
either will do just fine.  The advice to install the cvsup-without-gui
pkg seen in many places on the net is becuse it's a lot quicker to
install that dependency-less port than it is to install various X
libraries and other stuff.  Additionally I'd install cvsup-without-gui
if I was building a server machine *without* any X windows stuff on it
at all.  Otherwise, I'd just install the cvsup port.  Indeed, for a
brand-new install from scratch, I tend to install cvsup-without-gui
temporarily and then use it to pull down the latest system and ports
sources. After which that port will almost immediately be overwritten
with a freshly compiled copy of the cvsup port as part of the general
process of installing all of the extra ports I need.

Cheers,

Matthew


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CVSup install

2004-08-18 Thread Curtis Vaughan
Made a big mistake today.  I was reading in a book that I needed to 
install cvsup for doing updates.  Good.  So, I started installing it.  
Meanwhile I began perusing the FreeBSD website information about cvsup 
and there I read, if you not using a gui, then don't install cvsup, but 
cvsup-without-gui.  So, is there a way to back out the cvsup which I 
did do as it apparently has installed a lot of stuff I don't need on 
this server.

Curtis
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CVSup install

2004-08-18 Thread Curtis Vaughan
	
Made a big mistake today.  I was reading in a book that I needed to 
install cvsup for doing updates.  Good.  So, I started installing it.  
Meanwhile I began perusing the FreeBSD website information about cvsup 
and there I read, if you not using a gui, then don't install cvsup, but 
cvsup-without-gui.  So, is there a way to back out the cvsup which I 
did do as it apparently has installed a lot of stuff I don't need on 
this server.
Or do I have to just uninstall all those packages individually?  Is 
there a way then to identify which packages were installed by 
installing cvsup?

Curtis
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Re: CVSup install

2004-08-18 Thread george donnelly
Curtis Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 8/17/04 wrote:

Or do I have to just uninstall all those packages individually?  Is 
there a way then to identify which packages were installed by 
installing cvsup?

yes, that will work (pkg_delete)

to see dependancies

pkg_info -r subversion-1.0.6
Information for subversion-1.0.6:

Depends on:
Dependency: python-2.3.4_1
Dependency: perl-5.6.1_15
Dependency: expat-1.95.7
Dependency: libiconv-1.9.2_1
Dependency: neon-0.24.7
Dependency: db4-4.0.14_1,1
Dependency: apr-nothr-db4-0.9.4_9

or cd to the port directory and type make clean

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