Hi - On 23.08.2013, at 23:49, Andrei Brezan <andrei...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 08/23/13 22:28, Michael Grimm wrote:
>> I do have two jails compiling packages for release and stable created some >> time ago by: >> >> | poudriere jail -c stable -c -v stable/9 -m svn -J 6 >> | poudriere jail -c release -c -v releng/9.2 -m svn -J 6 > What does the second -c stand for? I presume it's a typo. Yes, that is a typo and should have been "-j stable" and "-j release" respectively. > releng/9.2 can be fetched with -m ftp (which is default) instead of building > it with buildworld unless you need the custom build which might be the cause > of the update failing then. > > poudriere jail -c -j release -v 9.2-RC2 As mentioned before: I am a newbie regarding poudriere. I must have failed to understand the jail concept from the beginning. I always believed that the method to chose for creation and updating my poudriere jails should be the same I use following FBSD at my target machines (svn and compiling from source). Now, the creation of both 9.2-PRERELEASE and 9.2-RC2 jails by "-m ftp" has been successful and BTW very much faster as well ;-). Thanks for pointing me into that direction. >> Starting yesterday I have to deal with failing updates: >> >> | poudriere jail -c stable -u -J 6 >> | poudriere jail -c release -u -J 6 > Can you try without -J 6? Just a shot in the dark. JFTR: No, that didn't help. I did run into the same error. Anyway, I will stick to the default method from now on. Thanks, Michael _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"