Massimo Fusaro wrote:
> 2009/1/26 Sorin Panca :
>> Tore Lund wrote:
>>> Sorin Panca wrote:
Prior to starting the upgrade I did a pkg_delete -a. I wanted a clean
system (just like a reinstallation). How do I ensure that all packages
were removed by pkg_delete -a ?
>>> I cannot help wo
2009/1/26 Sorin Panca :
> Tore Lund wrote:
>> Sorin Panca wrote:
>>> Prior to starting the upgrade I did a pkg_delete -a. I wanted a clean
>>> system (just like a reinstallation). How do I ensure that all packages
>>> were removed by pkg_delete -a ?
>>
>> I cannot help wonder why you try to do a bi
Sorin Panca wrote:
> Doug Barton wrote:
>> Sorin Panca wrote:
>>> Prior to starting the upgrade I did a pkg_delete -a. I wanted a clean
>>> system (just like a reinstallation). How do I ensure that all packages
>>> were removed by pkg_delete -a ?
>> Check /usr/local and make sure there is nothing t
Tore Lund wrote:
> Sorin Panca wrote:
>> Prior to starting the upgrade I did a pkg_delete -a. I wanted a clean
>> system (just like a reinstallation). How do I ensure that all packages
>> were removed by pkg_delete -a ?
>
> I cannot help wonder why you try to do a binary update. Saving some
> con
Doug Barton wrote:
> Sorin Panca wrote:
>> Prior to starting the upgrade I did a pkg_delete -a. I wanted a clean
>> system (just like a reinstallation). How do I ensure that all packages
>> were removed by pkg_delete -a ?
>
> Check /usr/local and make sure there is nothing there. In particular
> m
Peter C. Lai wrote:
> Rebuilding the kernel with COMPAT6X should allow ports built under 6x to
> work under 7x...
... which is dicey at the best of times, and definitely NOT
recommended when the OP is already experiencing problems.
Doug
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On 2009-01-25 10:07:24AM -0800, Doug Barton wrote:
> Sorin Panca wrote:
> > Prior to starting the upgrade I did a pkg_delete -a. I wanted a clean
> > system (just like a reinstallation). How do I ensure that
Sorin Panca wrote:
> Prior to starting the upgrade I did a pkg_delete -a. I wanted a clean
> system (just like a reinstallation). How do I ensure that all packages
> were removed by pkg_delete -a ?
I cannot help wonder why you try to do a binary update. Saving some
configuration files and doing a
Sorin Panca wrote:
> Prior to starting the upgrade I did a pkg_delete -a. I wanted a clean
> system (just like a reinstallation). How do I ensure that all packages
> were removed by pkg_delete -a ?
Check /usr/local and make sure there is nothing there. In particular
make sure that /usr/local/lib/c
Claus Guttesen wrote:
>>> Prior to starting the upgrade I did a pkg_delete -a. I wanted a clean
>>> system (just like a reinstallation). How do I ensure that all packages
>>> were removed by pkg_delete -a ?
>>> Running pkg_delete -a returns "pkg_delete: no packages installed"
>> The steps I followe
>> Prior to starting the upgrade I did a pkg_delete -a. I wanted a clean
>> system (just like a reinstallation). How do I ensure that all packages
>> were removed by pkg_delete -a ?
>> Running pkg_delete -a returns "pkg_delete: no packages installed"
>
> The steps I followed were:
> 1. check if the
Sorin Panca wrote:
> Doug Barton wrote:
>> Sorin Panca wrote:
>>> After upgrading the system using freebsd-update from 6.3-RELEASE to
>>> 7.0-RELEASE and after that, from 7.0 to 7.1 trying to install
>>> ports-mgmt/portupgrade fails at ruby18 with the following message:
>> If you haven't already yo
Claus Guttesen wrote:
>>> If you haven't already you have to remove and reinstall _all_ of your
>>> ports after doing a major version upgrade (6.x -> 7.x).
>>>
>> Prior to starting the upgrade I did a pkg_delete -a. I wanted a clean
>> system (just like a reinstallation). How do I ensure that all p
>> If you haven't already you have to remove and reinstall _all_ of your
>> ports after doing a major version upgrade (6.x -> 7.x).
>>
> Prior to starting the upgrade I did a pkg_delete -a. I wanted a clean
> system (just like a reinstallation). How do I ensure that all packages
> were removed by p
Doug Barton wrote:
> Sorin Panca wrote:
>> After upgrading the system using freebsd-update from 6.3-RELEASE to
>> 7.0-RELEASE and after that, from 7.0 to 7.1 trying to install
>> ports-mgmt/portupgrade fails at ruby18 with the following message:
>
> If you haven't already you have to remove and re
Sorin Panca wrote:
> After upgrading the system using freebsd-update from 6.3-RELEASE to
> 7.0-RELEASE and after that, from 7.0 to 7.1 trying to install
> ports-mgmt/portupgrade fails at ruby18 with the following message:
If you haven't already you have to remove and reinstall _all_ of your
ports
After upgrading the system using freebsd-update from 6.3-RELEASE to
7.0-RELEASE and after that, from 7.0 to 7.1 trying to install
ports-mgmt/portupgrade fails at ruby18 with the following message:
cc -shared -Wl,-soname,libruby18.so.18 array.o bignum.o class.o
compar.o dir.o dln.o enum.o er
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