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Date:      Thu, 11 Sep 2008 19:38:50 -0400
From:      "matt donovan" <kitchetech@gmail.com>
To:        "Grant Peel" <gpeel@thenetnow.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Wireshark
Message-ID:  <28283d910809111638p8a16fc8rd50367a395b24f3b@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20080911233201.GB66228@hal.rescomp.berkeley.edu>
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 7:32 PM, Christopher Cowart <
ccowart@rescomp.berkeley.edu> wrote:

> Grant Peel wrote:
> > Just attempting to install the port. Something I noticed when the install
> > crapped out was that it wanted me to use the "Force Package Register" for
> > the OpenSSL_Overwrite_Base port.
> >
> > That port was already installed, what would be the correct method to deal
> > with this?
>
> I usually only see this error with ports we've written in-house. Usually
> it happens because the dependency check on a specific file is bad. The
> check fails, which causes the port to believe it needs to install the
> dependency, but the package registry gets upset because the package is
> already installed and it doesn't think it needs to be reinstalled.
>
> If these are real ports, you might want to report the brokenness. You'll
> probably find that you can FORCE_PKG_REGISTER=1 and leave it at that
> (though I typically treat it as a last resort and instead opt for fixing
> the port).
>
> --
> Chris Cowart
> Network Technical Lead
> Network & Infrastructure Services, RSSP-IT
> UC Berkeley
>

I wrote this but gmail default reply is not reply-all

go to the openssl port and run make replace and it should replace base but I
actually don't really suggest it.

 since I don't really see a need to even from wireshark which I have
installed without overwriting openssl_base



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