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 there. In
Massimo Fusaro wrote:
2009/1/26 Sorin Panca sorin.pa...@psrk.com:
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
Roland Smith wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 11:20:13PM +0100, Chris Rees wrote:
2008/7/14 Sorin P�nca [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm sorry for my late response, I was on vacation.
I think this was the case (although I thought we have only amd64 machines).
Is there a way to recover from this situation
I'm sorry for my late response, I was on vacation.
I think this was the case (although I thought we have only amd64
machines). Is there a way to recover from this situation by ssh access only?
Thank you!
Sorin.
Chris Rees wrote:
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 18:43:04 +0300
From: Sorin P?nca [EMAIL
Hello people!
I recently upgraded a amd64 machine from FreeBSD-6.2-RELEASE-p11 to
FreeBSD-7.0-RELEASE-p2 using the tutorial found at
http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2007-11-11-freebsd-major-version-upgrade.html
All went well with the base system.
Now with the ports...
mysql51-server was
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 06:43:04PM +0300, Sorin P�nca wrote:
Hello people!
I recently upgraded a amd64 machine from FreeBSD-6.2-RELEASE-p11 to
FreeBSD-7.0-RELEASE-p2 using the tutorial found at