Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 12:22:29 -0200 From: "Ricardo A. Reis" <ricardo_bsd@yahoo.com.br> To: Rainer Alves <freebsd@powered.net> Cc: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Portmanager exit with signal 11 and create a core dump. Message-ID: <437357A5.8060908@yahoo.com.br> In-Reply-To: <43734F24.8060209@powered.net> References: <43733F0D.4050608@yahoo.com.br> <43734C30.2050907@yahoo.com.br> <43734F24.8060209@powered.net>
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Rainer, I use pkgdb, but i don't have gaim dependencies, per reason unknown portmanager not update the category in cache without pkgdb. Now portmanager work fine for me, thanks Ricardo A. Reis UNIFESP Unix and Network Admin > Ricardo A. Reis wrote: > >> >> #0 0x28089b64 in rrFindDepends (property=0xbfbfe870, >> availablePortDir=0x8090000 "/net/gaim", availablePortName=0x80a0000 >> "", counterPtr=0xbfbfe57c) >> at MGPMrCreateAllUpdateStatusDb.c:162 >> 162 if( strncmp( MGdbGet( >> property->availablePortsDb, availablePortsDbIDX, >> property->fieldAvailablePortsDbFlag ), "0", 1 ) == 0 ) > > > > That's probably the line which should be blamed... gaim recently > changed its category, it is now in "net-im" instead of "net". Make > sure you cvsup your tree in order to reflect this change, fix all > gaim-related dependencies with pkgdb -F and see if portmanager works > again. > > -- > Rainer Alves > BrasilTelecom > >
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