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Date:      Sat, 27 Dec 2014 03:56:39 -0800
From:      Jeffrey Bouquet <jeffreybouquet@yahoo.com>
To:        "ports@FreeBSD.org Ports" <ports@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: [Some VERY Solved] minor, for now, pkg/ports problems
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On 12/26/14 17:30, Jeffrey Bouquet via freebsd-ports wrote:
> pkg-static fails to install python27 after v9 > v10  (cannot find .so in STAGE)...
> Occurred in some other port also. (openssl or openssh maybe, unsure)
>
Today after pkg fetching and reinstalling a few ports (v10) pkg fetch
installed
python27...
>
>
> pkg-static prints "Ignoring bad configuration entry in /etc/pkg/pkg.conf"   repeatedly, hiding
> portmaster y/n questions behind it...
> However, one of the two is a changed-recently format due to package
> the other invalid IS necessary on this machine
> So maybe a parameter --silent-configuration-warnings 

Removed that file (renamed it).  Warnings gone
> As of today, that configuration however worked nicely on another identical v9 > v10 that before was
> unworkable.
>
>
> pkg fech libxul
> tries, has checksum mismatch. 
> gives up
> Only a few ports so far...
Just downloaded it without problems.  Maybe was rebuilding some port after
v9 > 10 ... or the removal of the spare pkg.conf file.  Won't probably
ever know.

> Might as well put in another longstanding one... 
>
> binutils > binutils > binutils >binutils  always seems to depend upon itself, esp with
> portmaster,   I believe "ar" or 'as" is needed before its reinstall to reinstall or 
> upgrade it... and is also in base...
>
>
> And a fifth...
>
> I've still the 'open-oasis' docbook error from v9 (building/installing devel/git for example, there
> exist other PR's "affect only me"... ). 
>
>
>
> Sorry for the "grouping" of issues.
>
> J. Bouquet
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