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Date:      Sun, 2 Jul 2006 19:48:28 -0400
From:      "Michael P. Soulier" <msoulier@digitaltorque.ca>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: cannot upgrade
Message-ID:  <20060702234828.GJ12262@tigger.digitaltorque.ca>
In-Reply-To: <20060702231924.GH12262@tigger.digitaltorque.ca>
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On 02/07/06 Michael P. Soulier said:

> [Updating the portsdb <format:bdb_btree> in /usr/ports ... - 15088 port
> entries found /usr/ports/INDEX-6.db: unexpected file type or format -- In=
valid
> argument: Cannot update the portsdb! (/usr/ports/INDEX-6.db)]
> database file error
> ^C
> Interrupted.
>=20
> I ran=20
>=20
> cd /usr/ports && make fetchindex
>=20
> and now I get that.
>=20
> I'll try a make index instead, but this is looking like portupgrade is br=
oken.

The make index seems to have worked. Does this mean that I should no longer
fetch the index instead?

Mike

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Michael P. Soulier <msoulier@digitaltorque.ca>
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It
takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite
direction." --Albert Einstein

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