Hi Daniel,

Welcome to the discussion.

Daniel Eischen wrote:

I've seen errors similar to yours when your Mk files are out of
date with the rest of your ports tree.  As root:

  # cd /usr/ports/Mk
  # cvs -R update -P -d

I'm assuming that the rest of your ports tree has also been
updated accordingly ('cd /usr/ports; cvs -R update -P -d').


Okay, now I'm confused. I thought updating the ports tree was done with:

cvsup -g -L 2 ports-supfile

-Ron T.

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