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Date:      Mon, 21 Feb 2005 13:15:37 +0100
From:      Ramiro Aceves <ea1abz@wanadoo.es>
To:        freebsd-questions-en <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Questions about ports
Message-ID:  <4219D0E9.4060907@wanadoo.es>

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Hello FreeBSD friends

I have a question about ports. I have installed FreeBSD 5.3 on a AMD 400 
MHz machine with 64 MB RAM, so it is not a fast machine for compiling 
big programs! :-). The problem I am going to tell you, happened to me 
several weeks ago into another slower machine (Pentium 75 in which there 
is no OS now), and I can not remember some details, so  I am sorry if I 
am not too acurate. I suppose I will run into this problem again with 
the AMD machine so I would like to understand it better.


1- I  installed mozilla 1.7.2-2,2 from the packages on the CDROM.
2- I cvsuped the ports collection.
3- I installed and compiled some programs from the updated ports collection.
4- Mozilla did not work anymore cause in needs atk-1.6.1.

Mozilla in the package is 1.7.2_2,2 and depends on atk-1.6.1
If I install programs from the updated ports tree, atk-1.8.0 was 
installed for another port and atk-1.6.1 removed, but mozilla on the 
CDROM package wants atk-1.6.1. So, If I try to install again from the 
cdrom, it cant cause atk-1.8.0 is installed.

Compilling mozilla in this slow machine is not reasonable, so:

Can I download a more updated mozilla package acording to my updated 
ports collection? I have browsed pkg_add man pages and believe that the 
environment variables PACKAGESITE and PACKAGEROOT need to be set so that 
pkg_add can fetch more updated packages. Am I right? Where should they 
point to?

I will use pkg_add only for big programs, and I can use the ports 
collectio to compile the little ones.

Many thanks.

Ramiro.





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