Pertti Kosunen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007.01.18] wrote:
What have I missed?
Update your ports tree, that version of fetchmail has vulnerabilities.
I know that. But fetching with fetchmail stopped working when I did that
(when the new port came I did a portupgrade, forgot to kill restart
Torfinn Ingolfsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007.01.17] wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 06:24:23 +0100
Par Leijonhufvud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I tell portupgrade that I *know*, just go ahead anyway?
Is it 'portupgrade -f portname' you want?
Nope, that does not do it, what it did was remove
I have a FreeBSD box (running ancient 4.8) that used to collect email
fine with fetchmail. Then after te latest portupgrade of fetchmail it
stopped working. When trying to run it manual I see the error shown
below.
Anyone with suggestions as to (a) just what is going wrong, and (b) how
to fix it?
I'm trying to find out where something stopped working, and as part of
that I need to do a portdowgrade. Worked fine. Only, when I tried to
actually install the downgraded port I got bounced by the = Please
update your ports tree and try again. message
How do I tell portupgrade that I *know*,
, and allways a long one after (and
the CD player does not automatically detect that it should change to the
next track. Is this a problem with the CD player in my car and CD-R, or
with my procedure? I'll try a dd of the whole CD next, but being able to
select tracks would be great.
/Par
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Par
/cairo/work/cairo-1.0.2.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/cairo/work/cairo-1.0.2.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/cairo.
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Par Leijonhufvud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It provokes the desire, but it takes away the performance.
-- William
or freebsd problem?
/Par
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Par Leijonhufvud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is not a book to be set aside lightly.
It should be thrown with great force!
-- Dorothy Sayers,
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