Hi,
(I originally posted this on the freebsd-gnome mailing list and then
realized that list was for people actively working on Gnome. I don't know
if my question is a Gnome-specific issue or if it is an issue that can arise
when installing programs in general.)
I am currently using FreeBSD
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 18:34:15 + [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
snip
=== Installing for libgda3-1.9.102_3
=== libgda3-1.9.102_3 conflicts with installed package(s):
libgda2-1.2.4_1,1
They install files into the same place.
Please remove them first with pkg_delete(1).
snip
On Monday 17 September 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
(I originally posted this on the freebsd-gnome mailing list and then
realized that list was for people actively working on Gnome. I don't
know if my question is a Gnome-specific issue or if it is an issue
that can arise when
=== Installing for libgda3-1.9.102_3
=== libgda3-1.9.102_3 conflicts with installed package(s):
libgda2-1.2.4_1,1
They install files into the same place.
Please remove them first with pkg_delete(1).
As people have noted you can use -f to force deletion. The problem you
are
Hi, Peter:
=== Installing for libgda3-1.9.102_3
=== libgda3-1.9.102_3 conflicts with installed package(s):
libgda2-1.2.4_1,1
They install files into the same place.
Please remove them first with pkg_delete(1).
As people have noted you can use -f to force deletion. The
I'm using the command 'portsnap fetch update' each time before I do a 'make
install clean' hoping that will cover me. I used portupgrade with 5.4 but
switched to portsnap with 6.2 because I believed from the Handbook that it
was a 'new and improved' way of maintaining my ports tree. Is this