Re: pkgdb error

2006-06-19 Thread Andrey Slusar
Mon, 19 Jun 2006 18:09:07 -0400, Adam Stroud wrote:

> I am having a problem with pkgdb and I am wondering if someone can
> point me in the right direction.  I was trying to update some of my
> out of date ports with portupgrade and when I get a pkgdb error.  Now
> whenever I try to run any portupgrade command, or even and pkgdb
> command (like pkgdb -Fu) I get the following error message:

> [Rebuilding the pkgdb  in /var/db/pkg ... can't
> convert String into Integer: Cannot update the pkgdb!]

> Anyone have any ideas or links to some information on how to solve this?

I am answered to similar question in this list.
Update you ports tree and reinstall portupgrade.

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pkgdb error

2006-06-19 Thread Robert Huff
Adam Stroud writes:

>  [Rebuilding the pkgdb  in /var/db/pkg ... can't convert 
>  String into Integer: Cannot update the pkgdb!]
>  
>  Anyone have any ideas or links to some information on how to
>  solve this?

Check the last 36 hours traffic on freebsd-ports.


Robert Huff
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pkgdb error

2006-06-19 Thread Adam Stroud
I am having a problem with pkgdb and I am wondering if someone can point 
me in the right direction.  I was trying to update some of my out of 
date ports with portupgrade and when I get a pkgdb error.  Now whenever 
I try to run any portupgrade command, or even and pkgdb command (like 
pkgdb -Fu) I get the following error message:


[Rebuilding the pkgdb  in /var/db/pkg ... can't convert 
String into Integer: Cannot update the pkgdb!]


Anyone have any ideas or links to some information on how to solve this?

Thanks
A
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Re: pkgdb error message

2005-12-07 Thread Gerard Seibert
On Monday, December 05, 2005 5:19:14 AM, "Michael C. Shultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: pkgdb error message
Wrote these words of wisdom:

> Those look like they are from portmanager, it was corrupting +CONTENTS
> files a few versions ago. Make sure you have the newest version 0.3.9_7 then 
> run portmanager databases/p5-Class-DBI-mysql to clear it up.  pkgdb can be
> used to quickly find which other files need to be cleared up.
> 
> -Mike


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On 10/11/2005 5:29:42 PM, Gerard Replied:

Thanks Mike, I am trying that now.
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Re: pkgdb error message

2005-12-05 Thread Michael C. Shultz
On Monday 05 December 2005 01:50, Gerard Seibert wrote:
> Running FreeBSD 5.4
>
> When running 'pkgdb', I receive the following output:
>
> Stale dependency: Class-DBI-mysql-0.23 -> (core ():
> (core: Not in due form: -
> Skipped. (running in non-interactive mode; specify -i to ask)
> Stale dependency: p5-Class-DBI-mysql-0.23 -> dumped) ():
> dumped): Not in due form: -
> Skipped. (running in non-interactive mode; specify -i to ask)
> Stale dependency: p5-Class-DBI-mysql-0.23 -> Segmentation ():
> Segmentation: Not in due form: -
> Skipped. (running in non-interactive mode; specify -i to ask)
> Stale dependency: p5-Class-DBI-mysql-0.23 -> fault ():
> fault: Not in due form: -
> Skipped. (running in non-interactive mode; specify -i to ask)
>
> I have tried different switches, and tried deleting the dependency,
> nevertheless, the error message always reappears after doing an update.
>
> Can anyone describe to me what this message is referring to and how to
> remedy it? This is the first time I have ever noticed a "Not in due
> form: -" type error message from 'pkgdb'.
>
> Thanks!

Those look like they are from portmanager, it was corrupting +CONTENTS
files a few versions ago. Make sure you have the newest version 0.3.9_7 then 
run portmanager databases/p5-Class-DBI-mysql to clear it up.  pkgdb can be
used to quickly find which other files need to be cleared up.

-Mike
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pkgdb error message

2005-12-05 Thread Gerard Seibert
Running FreeBSD 5.4

When running 'pkgdb', I receive the following output:

Stale dependency: p5-Class-DBI-mysql-0.23 -> (core ():
(core: Not in due form: -
Skipped. (running in non-interactive mode; specify -i to ask)
Stale dependency: p5-Class-DBI-mysql-0.23 -> dumped) ():
dumped): Not in due form: -
Skipped. (running in non-interactive mode; specify -i to ask)
Stale dependency: p5-Class-DBI-mysql-0.23 -> Segmentation ():
Segmentation: Not in due form: -
Skipped. (running in non-interactive mode; specify -i to ask)
Stale dependency: p5-Class-DBI-mysql-0.23 -> fault ():
fault: Not in due form: -
Skipped. (running in non-interactive mode; specify -i to ask)

I have tried different switches, and tried deleting the dependency,
nevertheless, the error message always reappears after doing an update.

Can anyone describe to me what this message is referring to and how to
remedy it? This is the first time I have ever noticed a "Not in due
form: -" type error message from 'pkgdb'.

Thanks!

-- 
Gerard Seibert
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