On Saturday 25 December 2004 12:29, Jay O'Brien wrote:
But it is there, so it will stay.
I doesn't *have* to stay, though:
1) Add 'WITHOUT_X11=YES' to /etc/make.conf .
2) Use You can use 'pkg_info -rR xorg-[whatever]' to see which ports depend
on a each of the X.org ports.
For each dependent
Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Saturday 25 December 2004 12:29, Jay O'Brien wrote:
But it is there, so it will stay.
I doesn't *have* to stay, though:
1) Add 'WITHOUT_X11=YES' to /etc/make.conf .
2) Use You can use 'pkg_info -rR xorg-[whatever]' to see which ports depend
on a each of the
albi wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
hi,
Running FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p2 #0, i386 P3-667MHz, 512MB RAM.
- cut for brevity
-I didn't install xorg. Why are the 16 xorg ports present?
a fresh FreeBSD 5.3 has xorg by default instead of XFree86
So X is installed by default
Jay O'Brien wrote:
albi wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
hi,
Running FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p2 #0, i386 P3-667MHz, 512MB RAM.
- cut for brevity
-I didn't install xorg. Why are the 16 xorg ports present?
a fresh FreeBSD 5.3 has xorg by default instead of XFree86
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Fri, Dec 24, 2004 at 01:54:04PM -0800, Jay O'Brien wrote:
I ran portupgrade -a -N -vu -rR, and it tried several times
to fetch X11R6.8.1-src1.tar.gz, each time taking over an hour,
and when the file failed, it failed showing a checksum mismatch.
I tried it
Frank Staals wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
albi wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
hi,
Running FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p2 #0, i386 P3-667MHz, 512MB RAM.
- cut for brevity
-I didn't install xorg. Why are the 16 xorg ports present?
a fresh FreeBSD 5.3 has xorg
On Friday 24 December 2004 21:54, Jay O'Brien wrote:
Running FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p2 #0, i386 P3-667MHz, 512MB RAM.
This is my first experience using portupgrade.
I ran cvsup successfully for ports-all. I ran pkg_version -v.
It showed a total of 28 ports, 20 needed updating. Of those,
16
RW wrote:
On Friday 24 December 2004 21:54, Jay O'Brien wrote:
Running FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p2 #0, i386 P3-667MHz, 512MB RAM.
This is my first experience using portupgrade.
I ran cvsup successfully for ports-all. I ran pkg_version -v.
It showed a total of 28 ports, 20 needed updating. Of
On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 11:58:03 -0800, Jay O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
I ran portupgrade -a -N -vu -rR, and it tried several times
You dont need the -N switch, it's only used for new port installations,
not
upgrades. Using it carelessly is a bit dangerous, you may find youself
Running FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p2 #0, i386 P3-667MHz, 512MB RAM.
This is my first experience using portupgrade.
I ran cvsup successfully for ports-all. I ran pkg_version -v.
It showed a total of 28 ports, 20 needed updating. Of those,
16 were xorg- ports; the others were xterm, freetype2, imake
Jay O'Brien wrote:
hi,
Running FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p2 #0, i386 P3-667MHz, 512MB RAM.
- cut for brevity
-I didn't install xorg. Why are the 16 xorg ports present?
a fresh FreeBSD 5.3 has xorg by default instead of XFree86
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On Fri, Dec 24, 2004 at 01:54:04PM -0800, Jay O'Brien wrote:
I ran portupgrade -a -N -vu -rR, and it tried several times
to fetch X11R6.8.1-src1.tar.gz, each time taking over an hour,
and when the file failed, it failed showing a checksum mismatch.
I tried it again today, and it was able
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