On Feb 14, 2024, at 18:23, Warner Losh <i...@bsdimp.com> wrote:

> You may need to grab the repo. You may have to back up to December's ports 
> tree... 

My understanding was that portsnap was staying installed
on 13.*-RELEASE until the last version is EOL and that
portsnap servers would be kept operational with valid
content until then.

I would have guessed that this would mean that 12.4-RELEASE
or the like would also be able to use the portsnap it
contains over that same time frame.

Am I wrong?

As stands, git use on 12.4-RELEASE would require bootstrapping
git somehow, possibly via portsnap, building git, and then
installing git (and the other stuff required).

(Not that I use portsnap.)

> Warner 
> 
> On Wed, Feb 14, 2024, 5:51 PM Mario Marietto <marietto2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello.
> 
> After a lot of work I've been able to install FreeBSD 12.04 for armv7 on my 
> ARM Chromebook. Now I would like to install some ports. This is what happens 
> when I try to get a fresh ports tree :
> 
> marietto@freebsd:/usr # sudo portsnap fetch extract
> 
> ....
> /usr/ports/databases/py-sqlalchemy10/
> /usr/ports/databases/py-sqlalchemy11/
> /usr/ports/databases/py-sqlalchemy12/
> /usr/ports/databases/py-sqlalchemy13/
> /usr/ports/databases/py-sqlalchemy14/
> /usr/ports/databases/py-sqlalchemy20/
> /usr/ports/databases/py-sqlcipher3/
> files/edd962f76ea4b5869f3c6f8ee5438fb9750b802d02bb8035fe1b7bd0a8ba7401.gz not 
> found -- snapshot corrupt.
> 
> I repeated the "portsnap fetch extract" command,but I always get the same 
> error.
> 


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Mark Millard
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