Peter Olsson wrote:
However, I noticed now that this server has an old bash, bash-2.05b.007_6.
I did a portmaster -o shells/bash bash-2.05b.007_6 and now upgrade of
tk works fine!
Hrrrm, that's weird since portmaster uses only /bin/sh, but I'm glad
it is working for you now. :)
Doug
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Problem seems solved, see last sentence below.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 01:49:46PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
> Peter Olsson wrote:
>
> > TMPDIR doesn't seem to be set at all, I don't have it in "set".
> > Shell is bash.
>
> Ok.
>
> > Here is /etc/make.conf if that is relevant:
> > WITHOUT_X11=ye
Peter Olsson wrote:
> TMPDIR doesn't seem to be set at all, I don't have it in "set".
> Shell is bash.
Ok.
> Here is /etc/make.conf if that is relevant:
> WITHOUT_X11=yes
> WITHOUT_GUI=yes
I would try commenting these two out and see what happens.
> # added by use.perl 2008-01-13 14:50:56
> PE
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 04:12:47PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
> Peter Olsson wrote:
>> I just did my first big upgrade with portmaster (version 2.1).
>> Most of the upgrades went well, but I have two problems.
>> 2. For some ports, portmaster seems to get stuck in a loop on
>>"Waiting on fetch &
Peter Olsson wrote:
I just did my first big upgrade with portmaster (version 2.1).
Most of the upgrades went well, but I have two problems.
1. Is it possible to get portmaster to accept a conflicting port
instead of the dependency port?
Yes, if both ports have proper CONFLICTS lines. Fortun
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 23:18:43 +0100 Peter Olsson wrote:
> I just did my first big upgrade with portmaster (version 2.1).
> Most of the upgrades went well, but I have two problems.
> 1. Is it possible to get portmaster to accept a conflicting port
>instead of the dependency port?
>Example:
I just did my first big upgrade with portmaster (version 2.1).
Most of the upgrades went well, but I have two problems.
1. Is it possible to get portmaster to accept a conflicting port
instead of the dependency port?
Example:
===>>> Starting check for runtime dependencies
===>>> Gathering d