Hello,
> On Mar 28, 2017, at 2:48 PM, Alan Somers wrote:
>
> Try setting DEFAULT_VERSIONS=pgsql=9.6 in /etc/make.conf. Then any
> ports that use postgres will have to be rebuilt from ports instead of
> installed through pkg.
> -Alan
I believe he's using packages.
>
>> On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 a
Try setting DEFAULT_VERSIONS=pgsql=9.6 in /etc/make.conf. Then any
ports that use postgres will have to be rebuilt from ports instead of
installed through pkg.
-Alan
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 12:24 PM, Jim Ohlstein wrote:
> Hello,
>
> [cc'ing to ports mailing list since it seems more appropriate t
Hello,
[cc'ing to ports mailing list since it seems more appropriate there]
On 3/28/17 10:25 AM, m...@ft-c.de wrote:
Hello,
when I update/upgrade freebsd with pkg,
pkg would install the postgresql93-client,
but postgresql* version 9.6 is installed.
It appears as though $something that you a
On Tue, 28 Mar 2017, m...@ft-c.de wrote:
Hello,
when I update/upgrade freebsd with pkg,
pkg would install the postgresql93-client,
but postgresql* version 9.6 is installed.
What's going wrong?
Have someoen a solution?
I get the following messages:
% pkg upgrade
Updating FreeBSD repository
Hello,
when I update/upgrade freebsd with pkg,
pkg would install the postgresql93-client,
but postgresql* version 9.6 is installed.
What's going wrong?
Have someoen a solution?
I get the following messages:
% pkg upgrade
Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
FreeBSD repository is up-to-date
> Upgraded to FreeBSD 9.2 from what version? If it was anything 9.x then
> you would not necessarily have replaced any of the ports previously
> installed.
>From 9.1 release. I see a lot of apps having newer versions.
> If you were upgrading from some earlier version of FreeBSD then you'ld
> nee
On 12/10/2013 17:36, Zoran Kolic wrote:
> I binary upgraded to 9.2 and installed pkg, made pkg2ng.
> Finally I did "pkg update" and "pkg upgrade". Now, I have
> old binaries, instead of new ones. I tried to issue
> "freebsd-update install" the last time and it refused to
> do anything, since there
Sorry to post twice, but I found txz files on my local
filesystem in /var/cache/pkg/All. So far, I see no way
to upgrade from there. I assume I could remove some db,
make new one and point pkg to packagesite?
Best regards
Zoran
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I binary upgraded to 9.2 and installed pkg, made pkg2ng.
Finally I did "pkg update" and "pkg upgrade". Now, I have
old binaries, instead of new ones. I tried to issue
"freebsd-update install" the last time and it refused to
do anything, since there is nothing to install.
What I missed in this upgra