Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 15:19:17 +0400 From: Oleg Dambaev <perl@ipchains.ru> To: piotr.smyrak@heron.pl Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: editors/scite port broken Message-ID: <450E80B5.3080405@ipchains.ru> In-Reply-To: <20060918104131.M36938@heron.pl> References: <20060918084642.M12716@heron.pl> <450E6108.5040801@ipchains.ru> <20060918091015.M46428@heron.pl> <450E698A.7090002@ipchains.ru> <20060918100321.M12733@heron.pl> <450E70BA.2030301@ipchains.ru> <20060918104131.M36938@heron.pl>
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piotr.smyrak@heron.pl wrote: > On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 14:11:06 +0400, Oleg Dambaev wrote > >>>> Do cvsup (portupgrade) to latest sources and try again. >>>> >>>> >>> Here it is: >>> >>> % uname -a ; pkg_info | egrep -i "gtk|scite" ; ls -d /var/db/ >>> > pkg/ > >>> * | egrep "gtk|scite" >>> [... truncated ...] >>> As you can see, I do not have scite installed. It was going to >>> > be a > >>> fresh install. The glib1 and gtk1 were pulled during the test >>> switch in the port, nothing depends on them anyway. >>> >> As I mentioned above message try portupgrade(1) your gtk- >> (1,2) packages and try install again. >> > > Just finished. No luck :-| > > Did you try pkd_add -r scite even to fix? Just tried on brand new server after cvsup with STABLE - all works fine. Both ways work fine. "For me it works fine" (c)
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