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Mader" To: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: pkg insists on uninstalling NextCloud ... 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[y/N]:=20 > > >--=20 > >"You know what I mean=2E" -- US patent 8,011,992B2, "Apparatus For Facili= tating >The Construction Of A Snow Man/Woman" > ------TERQM44JNITNOS9T5HV4CUK3WXJ8J0 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I've been running Nextcloud for years now=2E Not o= nce did Nextcloud survive a pkg update=2E

My tip:
Run it in a jai= l=2E Lock the pkgs=2E Put the actual content on a separate zfs dataset and = mount it with nullfs into said jail=2E

Am= 7=2E M=C3=A4rz 2023 01:27:53 MEZ schrieb "Kevin P=2E Neal" <kpn@neutral= good=2Eorg>:
This is a new one to me=2E There's a Ne=
xtCloud update, but pkg insists on
uninstalling the existing port withou= t installing the updated one=2E

I'm using a private poudriere repo t= hat just finished building a few minutes
ago=2E

Ideas?

roo= t@gunsight1:/home/kpn # pkg -j nextcloud-live upgrade
Updating custom re= pository catalogue=2E=2E=2E
[share=2Eneutralgood=2Eorg] Fetching meta=2E= conf: 100% 163 B 0=2E2kB/s 00:01
[share=2Eneutralgood=2Eorg]= Fetching packagesite=2Epkg: 100% 201 KiB 206=2E2kB/s 00:01
Proc= essing entries: 100%
custom repository update completed=2E 805 packages = processed=2E
All repositories are up to date=2E
Checking for upgrades= (6 candidates): 100%
Processing candidates (6 candidates): 100%
The = following 12 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):

Installed p= ackages to be REMOVED:
ImageMagick6-nox11: 6=2E9=2E12=2E65,1
= nextcloud-calendar-php80: 4=2E1=2E0
nextcloud-contacts-php8= 0: 5=2E0=2E1
nextcloud-php80: 25=2E0=2E1
nextcloud-talk= -php80: 15=2E0=2E0
php80-pecl-imagick: 3=2E7=2E0

Installed= packages to be UPGRADED:
Imath: 3=2E1=2E6 -> 3=2E1=2E7
= dbus: 1=2E14=2E4,1 -> 1=2E14=2E6,1
glib: 2=2E74=2E5,2 ->= ; 2=2E74=2E6,2
harfbuzz: 7=2E0=2E1 -> 7=2E1=2E0
libr= aw: 0=2E20=2E2_3 -> 0=2E21=2E1
openexr: 3=2E1=2E5 -> 3=2E1= =2E5_1

Number of packages to be removed: 6
Number of packages to = be upgraded: 6

The operation will free 658 MiB=2E
7 MiB to be dow= nloaded=2E

Proceed with this action? [y/N]:


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