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Date:      Mon, 23 Oct 2006 07:47:27 -0500
From:      Eric <heli@mikestammer.com>
To:        ports@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD Port: portmaster-1.9
Message-ID:  <453CB9DF.6080303@mikestammer.com>
In-Reply-To: <453A2D03.10001@eskk.nu>
References:  <453A2D03.10001@eskk.nu>

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Leslie Jensen wrote:
> 
> I'm not sure if this is a problem with portmaster. I've just started to 
> use portmaster and therefore I'd apreciate if you'll just taka a look 
> and if it's not related to portmaster ok, otherwise Please give me a 
> hint on what to do.
> I've tried both y and n it fails either way.
> Thanks
> 
> ===>>> Warning! Potential unrecorded dependencies on mozilla-1.7.13_1,2
> ===>>> From existing +CONTENTS files:
> apache-ant-1.6.5_2/+CONTENTS-@pkgdep mozilla-1.7.13_1,2
> apache-ant-1.6.5_2/+CONTENTS:@comment DEPORIGIN:www/mozilla
> jdk-1.5.0p3_5/+CONTENTS-@pkgdep mozilla-1.7.13_1,2
> jdk-1.5.0p3_5/+CONTENTS:@comment DEPORIGIN:www/mozilla
> ===>>> 2 ports
> 
> ===>>> Install these as the new +REQUIRED_BY file? [n] y
> ===>>> Creating a backup package for old version mozilla-1.7.13_1,2
> tar: lib/mozilla/defaults/isp/US/movemail.rdf: Cannot stat: No such file 
> or directory
> tar: lib/mozilla/defaults/isp/movemail.rdf: Cannot stat: No such file or 
> directory
> pkg_create: make_dist: tar command failed with code 256
> 
> ===>>> Backup package creation failed for mozilla-1.7.13_1,2
> ===>>> Aborting update
> 
> 
> 
> 


just create the files:

/usr/local/lib/mozilla/defaults/isp/US/movemail.rdf
/usr/local/lib/mozilla/defaults/isp/movemail.rdf

and try again. i wish portmaster either didnt bomb when a file was 
missing or there was a knob to allow skipping of files when tarring up 
the old port.  you should be able to use the flag that prevents the port 
backup (-B) and it should work for ya.



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