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
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 wonder why you try to do
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
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 reinstall
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 pkg_delete
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 packages
were
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 you have to
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 system has
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 followed were:
1.
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
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
Rebuilding the kernel with COMPAT6X should allow ports built under 6x to
work under 7x...
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 all
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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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
make sure
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
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
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
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