Skip site navigation (1)Skip section navigation (2)
Date:      Wed, 9 Nov 2005 13:46:21 -0800
From:      "Michael C. Shultz" <ringworm01@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Cc:        stable@freebsd.org, "Paul T. Root" <ptroot@iaces.com>
Subject:   Re: gnome-upgrade.sh
Message-ID:  <200511091346.22446.ringworm01@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <43726E40.3090701@iaces.com>
References:  <43726E40.3090701@iaces.com>

next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 13:46, Paul T. Root wrote:
> This script is one of the most frustrating things ever
> written.
>
> I made a fresh install (from CD) of 6.0R. In the install
> I added gnome2, sudo, and bash. That's it. Gnome came up fine.
> bash is great, sudo works.
>
> Now, since gnome 2.12 is out, I want to upgrade to that.
> Seems resonable.
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/gnome tells us not to use portupgrade
> to upgrade gnome2. The upgrades get out of order.
>
> Ok fine, use gnome-upgrade.sh. And keep trying it says.
>
> I've run it better than a dozen times, now. It's still trying.
> All day, I turn and look at it periodically, resolve whatever
> problem it seems to be having and start it up again.
>
> 1 time it said that it was successful! Woo Hoo! Wait, 2 times,
> it just finished...
>
> However it lies. What it's done is removed gnome completely.
>
>
> The problem seems to lie in that downloads fail and so I get
> a bunch of files in /usr/ports/distfiles that are not valid.
> Using good old ftp, I grab the file needed and either build the
> port and install or restart gnome-upgrade.sh
>
> I'm now assuming that since all gnome has been wiped off the
> disk, that the thing to do is build/install the port directly.
> Starting that up, I seem to be having the same downloading difficulties.

As an alternative to gnome-upgrade.sh you may want to consider
using sysutils/portmanager, all you need do is run

portmanager x11/gnome2

It'll do the upgrade no problem, tested it twice now myself.

-Mike





Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?200511091346.22446.ringworm01>