thanks everyone
i deleted the partial file in /var/db/pkg manually
and it works fine
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 1:07 AM, elflord woods [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
hello all
i was installing a package through pkg_add
during the installing of one of the depencies
the network conection got lost
so i
hello all
i was installing a package through pkg_add
during the installing of one of the depencies
the network conection got lost
so i cancled the installation
when the connection comes back again
i re pkg_add package
but get an error conflict with partial pacakage
i used pkg_info to see if
pkg_add -r -F conflicts package
-B
On 10/4/08, elflord woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello all
i was installing a package through pkg_add
during the installing of one of the depencies
the network conection got lost
so i cancled the installation
when the connection comes back again
i re
elflord woods escribis:
hello all
i was installing a package through pkg_add
during the installing of one of the depencies
the network conection got lost
so i cancled the installation
when the connection comes back again
i re pkg_add package
but get an error conflict with partial pacakage
i
On 01:43:16 Oct 05, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
go to /var/db/pkg
as root, do:
# ls partial*
the output are the partial packages you have to delete
with pkg_delete
This is what I do since my pkg_add sometimes fails due to an unannounced
power outage or a network outage. (I have fixed both now)
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