Allen gedankezaube...@comcast.net wrote:
On Saturday 17 October 2009 02:52:56 am Tony Theodore wrote:
OK, so if you have a look at the contents of
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/, it seems 7.1 packages
are no longer being built. Not sure there's much you can do apart from
On Saturday 17 October 2009 01:17:21 am Tony Theodore wrote:
I think portupgrade -a will have updated all packages to the latest
versions, and pkg_add -r won't be able to find a newer one to install.
Try adding a package that you don't already have installed and see
what happens.
Hey, thanks
It seems your ports tree can be broken somehow. Maybe after a
portsnap fetch extract update
you can try again and see what happens?
Actually that was my first thought so I'm glad I seem to be starting in the
right spot. When I realized it wasn't working, I did this:
portsnap fetch extract
2009/10/17 Allen gedankezaube...@comcast.net:
On Saturday 17 October 2009 01:17:21 am Tony Theodore wrote:
I think portupgrade -a will have updated all packages to the latest
versions, and pkg_add -r won't be able to find a newer one to install.
Try adding a package that you don't already
On Saturday 17 October 2009 02:52:56 am Tony Theodore wrote:
*Snipped for politeness*
OK, so if you have a look at the contents of
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/, it seems 7.1 packages
are no longer being built. Not sure there's much you can do apart from
using ports or
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
After upgrading, download the ports tree:
# portsnap fetch install
sorry, that should be fetch extract.
DES
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On Saturday 17 October 2009 11:33:51 am Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Allen gedankezaube...@comcast.net writes:
Thanks for letting me know about that. I didn't know. I heard the other
day on here that 7.1 had a longer life cycle than 7.2 so I hadn't
upgraded as I planned on waiting for 8.0,
Hey all,
I know this SHOULD go to FreeBSD-Questions, but I'm trying to fix up a machine
right now, so I don't have normal access to my mail account, and this is the
only one I can send to without spending a half hour redoing something, so
please allow this once to ask here:
On my test
So anyway, after running it with -a, what should I have done? Why would a few
things stop working ? Did I do something terribly stupid? The network
connection is fine, I checked that, it's just that I can't use pkg_add -r
anymore.
I think portupgrade -a will have updated all packages to the
What does portversion -l \
or pkg_version -l \
says?
Alex
On 17/10/2009, at 02:17, Tony Theodore to...@logyst.com wrote:
So anyway, after running it with -a, what should I have done? Why
would a few
things stop working ? Did I do something terribly stupid? The network
connection is
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