On Thursday 01 July 2004 09:44 pm, Akinori MUSHA wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just committed a fix against the "undefined method `each' for
> nil:NilClass" error that occurs typically when BEFORE_DEINSTALL is
> not defined in pkgtools.conf. Add "BEFORE_DEINSTALL = {}" to your
> pkgtools.conf and pkg_de
Hi,
I have just committed a fix against the "undefined method `each' for
nil:NilClass" error that occurs typically when BEFORE_DEINSTALL is not
defined in pkgtools.conf. Add "BEFORE_DEINSTALL = {}" to your
pkgtools.conf and pkg_deinstall will start working again.
For the "undefined method `>' fo
On Thursday 01 July 2004 01:34 pm, Joey Mingrone wrote:
> On July 1, 2004 17:26, Bruce Hunter wrote:
> > Did you both upgrade 'portupgrade' and then the problem started?
>
> Yeah, problems stared after upgrading to portupgrade-20040701. I'm
> guessing there will be another update shortly.
>
I hav
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On July 1, 2004 17:26, Bruce Hunter wrote:
> Did you both upgrade 'portupgrade' and then the problem started?
Yeah, problems stared after upgrading to portupgrade-20040701. I'm guessing
there will be another update shortly.
Joey
> I'm running port
Did you both upgrade 'portupgrade' and then the problem started?
I'm running portupgrade rev.1.225 with no problems.
On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 16:22, Joey Mingrone wrote:
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> You're not alone. I'm seeing the same problem on my FreeBSD systems.
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> J
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You're not alone. I'm seeing the same problem on my FreeBSD systems.
Joey
On July 1, 2004 17:11, Lee Dilkie wrote:
> Well, I'm at a bit of a loss here.
>
> running 4.10, did a cvsup this morning, then portsdb -uU to get an up to
> date index.
>
> Bu
Well, I'm at a bit of a loss here.
running 4.10, did a cvsup this morning, then portsdb -uU to get an up to date index.
Bunch of ports needed updating, including portupgrade so I upgraded portupgrade first.
That seemed to work fine (it reports version 1.8.1).
Now, every port I try to upgrade fa