Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2017 21:26:33 +0000 From: Carmel NY <carmel_ny@outlook.com> To: FreeBSD <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Package database problems Message-ID: <BN6PR2001MB1730934C000B0B7CCAAB8659802E0@BN6PR2001MB1730.namprd20.prod.outlook.com> In-Reply-To: <D83DF3703BF1F6C62458B1C2@Pauls-MacBook-Pro.local> References: <27599F2948EE17B91E77EB7F@Pauls-MacBook-Pro.local> <CA%2BtpaK2azVgx6yb98ySHFSr015Ngv5oMHT%2B29b_b_u6AbDL9EQ@mail.gmail.com> <82935A8FFB5163556E158535@Pauls-MacBook-Pro.local> <CAOjFWZ5CBOsSWDgrjLh8eeH4bYS_322ne6t=48cEQS7DYka4YA@mail.gmail.com> <D83DF3703BF1F6C62458B1C2@Pauls-MacBook-Pro.local>
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On Thu, 16 Nov 2017 13:37:02 -0600, Paul Schmehl stated: >Is there a way to force a port install regardless of conflicts? This is untried. Using synth, you could create a file with a listing of all your installed ports, then run: synth force "your file" That should correct the problem. That should rebuild your system and correct any errors. Again,= I have not tested it. --=20 Carmel
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