Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 10:12:40 -0500 From: Richard DeLaurell <richard.delaurell@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: "unable to completely remove directory" during deinstall Message-ID: <4324dbec0904220812u12e7fd1cqf20bc898b5ba988d@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20090422104310.4134e4f0@scorpio> References: <4324dbec0904220716l6f3f0108td4a67dc58f46e10d@mail.gmail.com> <20090422104310.4134e4f0@scorpio>
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> What port are you referencing? The error has occurred with a few recently; the latest was compiz yesterday. I was going from 0.6.2_2 to 0.7.8_1--sorry, I did not save the exact output of the error. The new compiz ran okay until I logged out my x-session and then tried to log back in. X froze before getting to the black screen and I had to restart the system. I deinstalled compiz and startx ran normally again. I am wondering if those directories/files which could not be completely removed might be the cause of the freeze? > I assume 'by hands' means that you are > not using a port tool to manage updating a specific port. Is that > correct? Yes, I meant to say that I cd into the given /usr/ports/ directory and run make from there. Thanks for your help. Richard
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