Hi Luca,

The process can definitely be a bit confusing. I've written a script that goes 
through what I did to accomplish the upgrade. I use portupgrade as my 
ports/package manager.

Cheers,
DMK

On May 18, 2010 12:17:35 pm Luca Renaud wrote:
> Here is the log of /var/log/portmanager.log from the upgrade attempt to
> KDE-4.4.3:
> Failed at redland,and subsequently soprano,akonadi,kdelibs etc. not
> updated. This log does not seem a good source to detect the problem.
> 
> portmanager 0.4.1_9
> FreeBSD mycomputer 8.0-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p2 #0: Tue Jan  5
> 16:02:27 UTC 2010
>     [email protected]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> autoConflicts              0  autoMoved                  0
> backUp                     0  buildDependsAreLeaves      0
> forced                     0  interactive                0
> log                        1  pmMode                     1
> pristine                   0  resume                     0
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Tue May 18 14:26:52 2010
>  cmake-2.8.1                         /devel/cmake
>     OLD                                 cmake-2.8.1_1
> /devel/cmake
> 
> Tue May 18 14:50:14 2010
>  redland-1.0.7_2                     /textproc/redland
>     OLD                                 redland-1.0.10
>  /textproc/redland
> 
> Tue May 18 14:51:11 2010
>  redland-1.0.7_2                     /textproc/redland
>     failed during make, adding to ignore.db
> 
> Tue May 18 14:51:18 2010
>  portmanager                         0.4.1_9
>     INFO: finished with some ports not updated  if --log was used see
> /var/log/portmanager.log
> 
> Tue May 18 14:51:18 2010

Attachment: kde4upgrade.sh
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