On Tuesday 05 June 2012 09:26:34 Justin Sherrill wrote:
If you're having problems with a couple packages not rebuilding, the
fix is not going to be building 12500 additional packages. If there's
specific packages you can't get to upgrade, looking at the errors for
those exact items will do
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Pierre Abbat p...@phma.optus.nu wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2012 09:26:34 Justin Sherrill wrote:
If you're having problems with a couple packages not rebuilding, the
fix is not going to be building 12500 additional packages. If there's
specific packages you can't
On Tuesday 05 June 2012 16:15:15 Justin Sherrill wrote:
You're still going to end up building 12,500 packages. The -q option
just doesn't update the pkgsrc files, which makes the startup time a
bit shorter. You are going down the wrong path for what you want to
do.
No I'm not. What I want
On Jun 5, 2012 5:03 PM, Pierre Abbat p...@phma.optus.nu wrote:
No I'm not. What I want to do is build all the packages, so that anyone
who
wants to upgrade can do so easily. What is the correct way to restart a
bulk
build where it left off? Who's going to build the packages for 2012Q2,
since
On Tuesday, June 05, 2012 07:47:07 PM Justin Sherrill wrote:
Your computer crashed during the build too, possibly from the same issue. I
don't think you are going to get any farther than I did.
Ah. I understood that you had a failure such as a head crash or a burned-out
motherboard that made