Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 10:10:38 +0100 From: Guido Falsi <mad@madpilot.net> To: Max Laier <max@love2party.net> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org, cperciva@freebsd.org, "Simon L. Nielsen" <simon@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: portsnap corrupted Message-ID: <20081231091038.GA982@megatron.madpilot.net> In-Reply-To: <200812302213.07155.max@love2party.net> References: <200812301616.11132.max@love2party.net> <20081230203340.GB933@zaphod.nitro.dk> <200812302213.07155.max@love2party.net>
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On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 10:13:06PM +0100, Max Laier wrote: > On Tuesday 30 December 2008 21:33:41 Simon L. Nielsen wrote: > > On 2008.12.30 16:16:10 +0100, Max Laier wrote: > > > long story short: a clean "portsnap fetch && portsnap extract" doesn't > > > extract all ports that should be there according to cvsweb and others. > > > > > > I noticed via x11/listres, but there are plenty others - see attached > > > (grep -v -1 ^/ > porterror). > > > > Hey, > > > > I just tried using -d and -p to portsnap to fetch a new dir and > > everything worked fine. Do you have log from portsnap fetch? > > attached - done just now in an empty directory. I also did a "portsnap fetch" > on the normal db to the same point in time and diffed the two directories - > they are the same. > > If you like I can tar it up for you and put it somewhere for analysis. I'm seeing the same problem on a test machine with 8-current here. The problem is not showing up on 7.x though. -- Guido Falsi <mad@madpilot.net>
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