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Date:      Mon, 16 Jun 2008 15:51:43 -0500
From:      Derek Ragona <derek@computinginnovations.com>
To:        bg271828@yahoo.com, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Upgrading problem: confused dependencies
Message-ID:  <6.0.0.22.2.20080616154858.025d7728@mail.computinginnovations.com>
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At 03:24 PM 6/16/2008, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
>Sorry, this was all discussed in the original thread. The port is the 
>sysutils/libcdio port. I
>use portupgrade to keep things up to date. This machine is running FreeBSD
>&nbsp;6.2-RELEASE.
>
>In this case libcdio itself upgrades correctly, but other ports (for 
>example devel/gvfs),
>when i try to update them, report that libcdio is already installed and i 
>need to make
>deinstall and then make reinstall of libcdio. I can do this, and it 
>"works", but then rerunning
>portupgrade on gvfs reports the same thing about libcdio. If just do a 
>make deinstall of
>libcdio and run portupgrade on gvfs, then gvfs will "sucessfully" install 
>libcdio but when
>it gets back to gvfs, reports the same make deinstall/make reinstall 
>thing. In general
>it seems that no matter what i do, other ports wont see libcdio as being 
>correctly
>installed at the current version, and im looking for a way to solve this.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Jen

I think your problem is that you are still on 6.2 which is no longer a 
supported release.  You can easily upgrade to 6.3 which is supported, then 
update your ports.  I know I have upgraded a few servers from 6.2 to 6.3 
and don't recall any major issues.

         -Derek



>--- On Mon, 6/16/08, Derek Ragona &lt;derek@computinginnovations.com&gt; 
>wrote:
>From: Derek Ragona &lt;derek@computinginnovations.com&gt;
>Subject: Re: Upgrading problem: confused dependencies
>To: bg271828@yahoo.com, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 1:09 PM
>
>
>
>At 01:11 PM 6/16/2008, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
>
>Im sorry to repeat a thread from
>last week, but ive been trying ever since to upgrade a
>
>port and havent been able to. If someone can make another suggestion, i
>would be
>
>very very greatful.
>
>
>As i said in the "libcdio upgrade problems" thread, i have
>installed the libcdio port, but
>
>when other ports try to build, they fail, telling me that libcdio is
>already installed and i
>
>need to make deinstall and make reinstall of it. I did this, but got the
>same message.
>
>Ive tried every variant, and would be happy to try brute force versions
>too. I deinstalled
>
>it and let the other port try to install it, i deinstalled all related
>ports so things could try
>
>again from scratch, i set the environment variables about forcing package
>registration,
>
>whatever i could.
>
>
>The ports tree is up to date. Id install libcdio as a package, but its
>not new enough.
>
>
>Something must be corrupted somewhere and i want to fix it, manually if
>necessary, but i
>
>just dont know what to do.
>
>
>Thanks again and sorry for the new thread, but Im running out of
>options.
>
>
>Jen
>
>Your post doesn't specify what version of FreeBSD you are using.&nbsp;
>Nor does your post specify what port(s) are the issue, or what utility if
>any you are using to upgrade a port.&nbsp;
>
>
>In general, you can use either portupgrade or portmanager to keep
>installed ports up to date.&nbsp;&nbsp;
>
>
>
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