Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2006 15:36:03 -0500 From: Gerard Seibert <gerard@seibercom.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: portmanager question Message-ID: <20061105153136.EE21.GERARD@seibercom.net> In-Reply-To: <f84c38580611050916l306b652cu9019866836dff6b9@mail.gmail.com> References: <f84c38580611050916l306b652cu9019866836dff6b9@mail.gmail.com>
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On Sunday November 05, 2006 at 12:16:52 (PM) Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote: > Hi people, > as recently i have problem with firefox, i thought i will try to upgrade > my port by my way... > as i first run "portmanager -s > log" to see what ports are outdated, and > if that port seem critical, I will do > "portupgrade -R/-r " to fix it. it's probably not the best, but I decided > to give it a try. however, when reading portmanager output, something looks > weird. > > e.g. > ..... > 00106 ----:libcdio-0.77_1 /sysutils/libcdio > MISSING > ..... > I do have libcdio, as i checked under /var/db/pkg/, so what does this mean?? > > > more here > .... > 00032 have:glib-2.12.4 /devel/glib20 > built with OLD dependency: icu-3.6 > ..... > far as i know, icu3.6 is the latest, right?? That 'icu' version does appear current. When was the last time you updated your port tree. I would do that and then run 'pkgdb -aFv' to make sure that the dependencies were correct. You can also run this to get a list of out of date ports: /usr/sbin/pkg_version -vIL= If you want, you could pipe the who thing to a file. -- Gerard Ah, SASL, the dark side of authentication it is. Yes, tempting, easy - but ultimately destroy you it will! But fear the path of misconfiguration, you should!
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