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Date:      Mon, 31 Jul 2000 07:50:02 -0500
From:      Mark.Hummel@hurlburt.af.mil
To:        lowell@world.std.com
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: Port Install Problem.  Please Help
Message-ID:  <856532CB07BED3118FE300204840E28A01107653@vexwncc02.hurlburt.af.mil>

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No, I wasn't, but before I ask any further questions, I want to do some man
and handbook reading on cvsup.  Thanks.

Mark

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Lowell Gilbert [SMTP:lowell@world.std.com]
> Sent:	Monday, 31 July, 2000 0745
> To:	Mark.Hummel@hurlburt.af.mil
> Cc:	freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject:	Re: Port Install Problem.  Please Help
> 
>    From: Mark.Hummel@hurlburt.af.mil
>    Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 07:29:06 -0500
> 
>    Sorry for the lack of details.  I've been working (learning) FBSD for
> the
>    last 3 months.  I'm using FreeBSD 4.0 (Stable).  When I try to run qcad
> I
>    get the error "No such command found."
> 
> Right, but since you didn't use the port, I can't help much there.
> The original distribution, which you appear to have used, could have
> installed its files anywhere.  [In fact, standardizing this is one of
> the main reasons for having the ports system in the first place.]  The
> port, I see from examining its pkg/PLIST file, installs a file called
> 'qcad' in the bin directory (which, by default for the ports system,
> would mean /usr/local/bin).
> 
>    I guess the real question I need to ask is how to I download the newest
>    port?  I assume once I do it's just the simple matter of make install.
> 
> If you're running 4-STABLE, as you say, then you're presumably using
> cvsup to get the updates.  cvsup can update ports, too.
> 
>    Mark
> 
>    > -----Original Message-----
>    > From:	Lowell Gilbert [SMTP:lowell@world.std.com]
>    > Sent:	Friday, 28 July, 2000 1525
>    > To:	Mark.Hummel@hurlburt.af.mil
>    > Subject:	Re: Port Install Problem.  Please Help
>    > 
>    > Mark.Hummel@hurlburt.af.mil writes:
>    > 
>    > > I've been trying to install /usr/ports/cad/qcad with no success.
>    > > 
>    > > The make install attempts to ftp the port from a nonexistent URL
>    > > (ultraviolet.org).
>    > > 
>    > > I tried to modify the Makefile to go to the ports collection on the
>    > FreeBSD
>    > > site with no success
>    > > 
>    > > I downloaded the tarball and tried to install it with  # tar xvzf
>    > > qcad-1.4.1.tar.gz which does extract it into various directories
> within
>    > > /qcad.  I cd to the bin directory and found an executable file
> called
>    > qcad,
>    > > but it wouldn't run.
>    > > 
>    > > I accidentally removed everything from the /usr/ports/cad/qcad
> directory
>    > > (including the makefile of course so I no longer have a make
> option).  
>    > > 
>    > > I've read the handbook and manually downloaded the package from
>    > freebsd.org,
>    > > but pkg_add isn't working like the handbook describes.  Any
> suggestions?
>    > 
>    > You tried a lot of things, and you said they failed, but you gave no
>    > information whatsoever about how they failed -- and in many cases,
> not
>    > even details on what you did.  Without at least that, or preferably
>    > the error messages, people won't be able to help you much at all.
>    > 
>    > The current version of the port doesn't refer to ultraviolet.org at
>    > all, so obviously you have an out-of-date set of ports.  Which points
>    > out that you didn't give any information on how your system is
>    > configured, either.  Since you now have no port at all for qcad, you
>    > might want to go get an updated one.  Depending on how old your
> system
>    > is, you might need a ports upgrade kit as well.  You can get one
>    > (along with more information on how the whole ports system works)
> from
>    > http://www.freebsd.org/ports/
>    > 
>    > As far as pkg_add, I can guess that you tried to use it on something
>    > that wasn't actually a package.  But that's just a a guess.
>    > 
>    > Be well.
> 
> 
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