On 8/30/2011 1:26 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 30/08/2011 06:24, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>> On 30/08/2011 06:18, Chris Brennan wrote:
>
>>> As you could imagine, it's pretty damned annoying, what can I do to make
>>> it go away (without uninstalling the HPT utilities?)
>
>> touch +IGNOREME /var/d
On 30/08/2011 06:24, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 30/08/2011 06:18, Chris Brennan wrote:
>> As you could imagine, it's pretty damned annoying, what can I do to make
>> it go away (without uninstalling the HPT utilities?)
> touch +IGNOREME /var/db/pkg/hptraidconf-3.5
> touch +IGNOREME /var/db/pkg/hp
On 30/08/2011 06:18, Chris Brennan wrote:
> [root@ziggy ~]# cat portmaster_out.log | grep origin | wc -l
> 264
> [root@ziggy ~]#
>
> As you could imagine, it's pretty damned annoying, what can I do to make
> it go away (without uninstalling the HPT utilities?)
touch +IGNOREME /var/db/pkg/hpt
I just ran a 'portmaster -a' on my FreebSD-8.2/x86 box and portmaster
decided to terminate itself, ten times. While that in of itself is kinda
of, the stranger part is why the only two manually installed FreeBSD
packages were from my HPT SATAII/RAID card...
Every time I run portmaster, I get the f
* Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-17 14:55]:
> PS: Is "thereto" correct in this context? It seemed like a cool way
Maybe...
> to make the sentence shorter ;-)
"Note the Berkeley-DB library (/databases/db41) and it's Perl interface
(DB_File) are dissimilar."
;)
--
Joshua
"Lee Dilkie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>If you do
>>
>>perl -MCPAN -e shell
>>install DB_File
>>
>>then you get that port.
>
> Okay, that is good to know. But I, personally, never did this so it
> must have been done by one of the ports I have installed. I just
> wonder which one, or r
In the last episode (Apr 17), Lee Dilkie said:
> >If you do
> >perl -MCPAN -e shell
> >install DB_File
> >
> >then you get that port.
>
> Okay, that is good to know. But I, personally, never did this so it
> must have been done by one of the ports I have installed. I just
> wonder which o
>If you do
>
>perl -MCPAN -e shell
>install DB_File
>
>then you get that port.
Okay, that is good to know. But I, personally, never did this so it must have been
done by one of the ports I have installed. I just wonder which one, or rather, how one
goes about discovering which one. Any
"Lee Dilkie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I googled this problem and I understand that *something* has
> installed this module/package/??? from CPAN. How can I find out what
> port is using this? I have a DB_File already installed from the db41
> port, so why is another one needed?
If you do
I keep getting this message when I do a portversion or portupgrade. (it also says it's
"held", which it is in the pkgtools.conf file)
I tried to do a pkgdb -Ff but what am I supposed to do with this entry?
I googled this problem and I understand that *something* has installed this
module/packag
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 11:32:05AM -0800,
paul beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I have some perl modules I installed with cpan and portupgrade
| always kicks back these errors: I'm not clear on how to fix the
| "missing origin" stuff. Anyone got th
r on how to fix the
> "missing origin" stuff. Anyone got the clue-by-four for me?
>
> ! (bsdpan-Net-Telnet-3.03) (missing origin)
> ! (bsdpan-libwww-perl-5.65)(missing origin)
> ! (bsdpan-HTML-Parser-3.26)(missing origin)
&g
I have some perl modules I installed with cpan and portupgrade
always kicks back these errors: I'm not clear on how to fix the
"missing origin" stuff. Anyone got the clue-by-four for me?
! (bsdpan-Net-Telnet-3.03) (missing origin)
! (bsdpan-libwww-perl-5.
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