It's a bug in pkg_rr. It gets confused by py27-foo vs. py37-foo etc. Just go to the scons directory and "make package-install PYTHON_VERSION_DEFAULT=37", then restart pkg_rr.
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 12:20 PM Riccardo Mottola <riccardo.mott...@libero.it> wrote: > > Hi, > > after having updated userland, I am also updating pkgsrc "from source" > and am running pkg_rolling-replace -uv > > It fails however: > > RR> Building dependency graph for installed packages > RR> Tsorting dependency graph > RR> Selecting serf (www/serf) as next package to replace > RR> Checking if serf has new depends... > RR> serf has the following new depends (need to re-tsort): > rr> [python37 py37-scons] > RR> Tsorting dependency graph > pkg_info: can't find package `py37-scons' > *** Couldn't extract PKGPATH from installed package py37-scons > *** Please read the errors listed above, fix the problem, > *** then re-run pkg_rolling-replace to continue. > disc$ > > > ok.. it says fix the problem, but what is the problem and how do I fix > it? is it a package definition issue or does my pkg database have issues > locally? > > Riccardo -- Benny