Date: Sat, 01 Aug 2009 13:02:31 -0500 From: Greg Miller <gmiller@classic-games.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Error when using 'portupgrade -ay' (and several others) [Second attempt] Message-ID: <4A748337.1020905@classic-games.com> In-Reply-To: <63e02e980908011050i133fe5ffv125dab63aadd3ca8@mail.gmail.com> References: <63e02e980908010717w79ddf14ei2dc6bf156ce1174a@mail.gmail.com> <20090801145042.GA32107@pit.databus.com> <63e02e980908011050i133fe5ffv125dab63aadd3ca8@mail.gmail.com>
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Jens Rasmus Liland wrote: > So what command am I supposed to run? > > On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Barney Wolff <barney@databus.com> wrote: > >> I got around this by using -k. Dependencies are a maze of twisty >> little passages, all alike. I'll take my chances with the grue. >> >> On Sat, Aug 01, 2009 at 04:17:17PM +0200, Jens Rasmus Liland wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm getting really weird problems when trying to upgrade my ports. I've >>> already discussed this with Dan Naumov on the stable mailing list, and he >> is >>> out of ideas on what I am to do. I've tried to fix the problem using many >>> different methods (i.e. csup stable-ports-supfile; Portmaster -a/-af, >>> portupgrade -ay, nuking the entire ports tree and then doing fetch ports; >>> extract, and similar stuff), but everyone seems to get the same error, >> and >>> not come any further. The ports my system is trying to update is not in >> the >>> ports tree anymore either, so it is really strange that it is trying to >>> update it self. And a pkgdb -F didn't take care of this? -- http://www.velocityvector.com/ | http://www.classic-games.com/ Any government that can give you everything you want can take everything you have.
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