John Adams wrote:
Hi, folks,
I ran a cvsup against my supfile, then a portupgrade -a, and now
I'm hosed. For starts, ruby is complaining about an insecure version
of OpenSSL, and will not install, leaving me without, well, portupgrade.
What have I done to myself, and how do I recover? Is
On Sunday 24 October 2004 12:39 pm, John Adams wrote:
> Hi, folks,
>
> I ran a cvsup against my supfile, then a portupgrade -a, and now I'm
> hosed. For starts, ruby is complaining about an insecure version of
> OpenSSL, and will not install, leaving me without, well, portupgrade.
>
> What have I
On Sunday 24 October 2004 01:39 pm, John Adams proclaimed:
> Hi, folks,
>
> I ran a cvsup against my supfile, then a portupgrade -a,
> and now I'm hosed. For starts, ruby is complaining about
> an insecure version of OpenSSL, and will not install,
> leaving me without, well, portupgrade.
>
> What
John Adams writes:
> I ran a cvsup against my supfile, then a portupgrade -a
In my opinion, that was your mistake. "portupgrade" is a great
product - it sure saves me a ton of work - but it's nowhere near
bullet-proof; using it in fire-and-forget mode (and expecially if
you don't
Hi, folks,
I ran a cvsup against my supfile, then a portupgrade -a, and now I'm
hosed. For starts, ruby is complaining about an insecure version of
OpenSSL, and will not install, leaving me without, well, portupgrade.
What have I done to myself, and how do I recover? Is this, by Hobson's
choi