I'm attempting to update my systems. I see that portupgrade has been
moved to ports-mgmt/portupgrade in early February. I've Googled but can
not find any posts (there must be some?) on the proper steps to update.
I tried the standard and here is the output:
lacksheep# portupgrade -n
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I'm attempting to update my systems. I see that portupgrade has been
moved to ports-mgmt/portupgrade in early February. I've Googled but can
not find any posts (there must be some?) on the proper steps to update.
I tried the standard and here is the output:
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
So this seems like updating portupgrade should be trivial but I am
stuck. Suggestions appreciated.
Yeah, I missed the note on this one, too. Not the change note, but
I don't recall seeing the instructions on what to do about it.
Tried deinstalling portupgrade and
Kevin Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
So this seems like updating portupgrade should be trivial but I am
stuck. Suggestions appreciated.
Yeah, I missed the note on this one, too. Not the change note, but
I don't recall seeing the instructions on what to do about
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Kevin Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
So this seems like updating portupgrade should be trivial but I am
stuck. Suggestions appreciated.
Yeah, I missed the note on this one, too. Not the change note, but
I don't recall seeing the instructions
On 4/27/2007 6:40 AM Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Kevin Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
So this seems like updating portupgrade should be trivial but I am
stuck. Suggestions appreciated.
Yeah, I missed the note on this one, too. Not the change note, but
I
Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for all the replies. Funny thing is that when trying the
portupgrade -o solution and using pkg_info | grep portupgrade, no
results were returned. The /var/db/pkg directory had no portupgrade*
entries. Thus I just used portupgrade -N
On 4/27/2007 10:58 AM Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for all the replies. Funny thing is that when trying the
portupgrade -o solution and using pkg_info | grep portupgrade, no
results were returned. The /var/db/pkg directory had no portupgrade*
P.U.Kruppa wrote:
On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, jbousseau wrote:
Hi everyone,
I actually got a FreeBSD 5.4 for Mail server ( postfix+imp+horde) , and
DNS server with bind.
I really hesitate to upgrade my ports and my BSD because the
configuration of IMP+horde+php is a real mess.
Hi everyone,
I actually got a FreeBSD 5.4 for Mail server ( postfix+imp+horde) , and
DNS server with bind.
I really hesitate to upgrade my ports and my BSD because the
configuration of IMP+horde+php is a real mess.
What are your advices about it ?
Pls notice i'm not a Bsd specialist. Thanx
On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, jbousseau wrote:
Hi everyone,
I actually got a FreeBSD 5.4 for Mail server ( postfix+imp+horde) , and
DNS server with bind.
I really hesitate to upgrade my ports and my BSD because the
configuration of IMP+horde+php is a real mess.
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