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Date:      Fri, 28 Jan 2000 10:30:17 -0600
From:      Tony Wells <awells@journalstar.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: What are the differences?
Message-ID:  <3891C419.C0015543@journalstar.com>
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Tony Wells wrote:
> 
> R Joseph Wright wrote:
> >
> > George Cox wrote:
> > >
> > > On 27/01 12:23, R Joseph Wright wrote:
> > >
> > > > I cannot agree here.  I've had too many Error Code 1's while building
> > > > ports, and even a few kernel panics.  I think the ports have a long way
> > > > to go.  FreeBSD could use a better packaging system for the installation
> > > > of binaries for those of us who don't want to compile every program we
> > > > put on our systems.  "pkg_add" is adequate, but not nearly as advanced as
> > > > rpm.
> > >
> > > Please do not spread such disinformation unless you know what you are
> > > talking about.  In this case you apparently don't.  Your kernel panics
> > > while building are more than likely dodgy hardware.  (Check your memory)
> >
> > Kernel panics may be caused by bad hardware, but most of the error codes
> > had to do with dependency problems; the ports are suppposed to handle
> > this, aren't they?
> > I'm looking into the possibility of bad voltage settings on my cpu.  I
> > wouldn't know how to check my memory, I only know that it is pc100, 128
> > MB sdram and that it is installed correctly.
> > >
> > > Given a few months more experience, I bet you won't be speaking ill of the
> > > ports system. :-)
> >
> > I still insist that FreeBSD needs a better packaging system for
> > installing and upgrading with binaries.  I have had a lot of problems
> > trying to build metaports for kde and gnome that are definitely not
> > hardware related.  I'd type in "make" in the gnome metaport, for
> > example, and there would be no response, only a new command prompt.
> > This was using a freshly updated ports tree.  Also, you can't update
> > software with the ports, you can only install a new program, and it
> > won't uninstall the old one for you.  This is *my* experience with the
> > ports, if it works for you, wonderful.
> >
> 
> When you install a port it records it in the package registry.
> Checkout pkg_delete (1) to see how to uninstall a package.  You can
> use pkg_delete and then build the new port to update a port/package.
> 
I guess I should also mention that you should back up any config files
before you delete a package you plan to upgrade, since if they're in
the packing list they will get blown away by a pkg_delete.
> > --
> > R Joseph Wright
> >
> > *I merely took the energy it takes to pout
> > and wrote some blues --Duke Ellington*
> >
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