Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 14:53:00 -0600 From: Greg Groth <ggroth@gregs-garage.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Issues updating Audacious. Message-ID: <4585AE2C.3060907@gregs-garage.com> In-Reply-To: <200612170747.30951.beech@alaskaparadise.com> References: <458570C6.5060802@gregs-garage.com> <200612170747.30951.beech@alaskaparadise.com>
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Beech Rintoul wrote: > On Sunday 17 December 2006 07:31, Greg Groth wrote: >> I'm attempting to update Audacious without much luck. Last time I ran >> into this issue, I simply had to do a make deinstall / make install, and >> it worked fine. This time, I'm unable to deinstall the old version. >> When running make deinstall from the ports directory I get: >> >> ===> Deinstalling for multimedia/audacious >> ===> audacious-1.1.2 has a different PREFIX: /usr/X11R6, skipping >> >> Any ideas on how I can deinstall this port? I checked >> /usr/ports/UPDATING, but didn't seem to find anything (unless I made a >> typo in my text search). > > Portupgrade or portmaster are your friends. > > Beech > It failed with portmanager, so I tried portupgrade to see what the problem was. When I ran portupgrade, I got the following: Note: Configure has discovered that you already have Audacious installed and it does not match with the given --prefix. You have Audacious installed in /usr/X11R6/bin and you chose /usr/local/bin. If you don't want two copies of Audacious installed, rerun configure with the --prefix option set to the location of the old Audacious, or uninstall the old Audacious. After compiling for a bit, it exited with the following error: playlist.c: In function `playlist_entry_get_info': playlist.c:181: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c:181: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c:191: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c:208: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c: In function `playlist_get_songtitle': playlist.c:1558: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c:1558: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c:1558: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c: In function `playlist_get_tuple': playlist.c:1602: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c:1602: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c:1602: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c: In function `playlist_get_songtime': playlist.c:1634: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c:1634: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c:1634: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c: In function `playlist_fileinfo': playlist.c:2092: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c:2093: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c:2093: error: structure has no member named `mtime' playlist.c: In function `playlist_read_info_selection': playlist.c:2635: error: structure has no member named `mtime' gmake[2]: *** [playlist.o] Error 1 gmake[1]: *** [build] Error 2 gmake: *** [build] Error 2 *** Error code 2 Stop in /usr/ports/multimedia/audacious. ** Command failed [exit code 1]: /usr/bin/script -qa /tmp/portupgrade.81965.0 env UPGRADE_TOOL=portupgrade UPGRADE_PORT=audacious-1.1.2 UPGRADE_PORT_VER=1.1.2 make ** Fix the problem and try again. I think I had similar issues in the past when I tried to update Audacious, and a make deinstall / make install clean fixed the problem. This is when I attempted to deinstall Audacious, and was unable to. I've never tried portmaster, but I'm thinking it only works if you install from packages (please correct me if I'm wrong), and I have everything compiled from source. Any ideas? Best regards, Greg Groth
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