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Date:      Tue, 25 Jan 2005 15:44:10 +0000
From:      Chris Hodgins <chodgins@cis.strath.ac.uk>
To:        "Michael C. Shultz" <reso3w83@verizon.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Reparing FreeBSD ports tree.
Message-ID:  <41F6694A.9000600@cis.strath.ac.uk>
In-Reply-To: <200501250627.33542.reso3w83@verizon.net>
References:  <41F60A3F.7040908@myunix.net> <200501250627.33542.reso3w83@verizon.net>

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Michael C. Shultz wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 January 2005 12:58 am, Christian Tischler wrote:
> 
>>Hi everyone.
>>My primary question is how to repair a broken ports tree. I did a
>>portupgrade to CVS FreeBSD 4.9 RELEASE, and now my ports tree ist all
>>screwed up. There are tons of wrong/failed/whatever dependencies and
>>some ports wont  work.
>>How can I repair this problem without an complete reinstall of the
>>system? I have a lot of services running for my local net and a huge
>>amount of configurations.
>>For exsample when I do /usr/ports/make index I get:
>>----------
>># make index
>>Generating INDEX - please wait..apsfilter-7.2.5_5:
>>"/usr/ports/print/acroread5" non-existent -- dependency list
>>incomplete ===> print/apsfilter failed
>>*** Error code 1
>>1 error
> 
> 
> In /usr/ports/MOVED,
> 
> "print/acroread5|print/acroread|2004-12-23|last Acrobat Reader port 
> remaining"
> 
> which means this directory has been moved.
> 
> My advice is to run sysutils/portmanager and NEVER ever run pkgdb -F if 
> you want to keep your dependencies from getting messed up.
> 
> portmanager will automatically remove your installed print/acroread5
> because it has been removed from cvs, it does not use INDEX files
> so they will become a non issue for you as well.
> 
>  The only way to protect your "large amount of configurations" is to 
> back them up!  You never know when a port is going to over write a 
> configuration file so if they are real important to you, back them up.
> 
> -Mike
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Is portmanager now the generally accepted way of keeping your ports 
updated?  Also, what's this "extract" thing I have seen mentioned in 
relation to this?

Chris



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