Date: 03 Nov 2003 15:54:39 -0500 From: Lowell Gilbert <lgusenet@be-well.ilk.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Shouldn't cvsup update ports ? Message-ID: <443cd52mwg.fsf@be-well.ilk.org> In-Reply-To: <3ami71-8fu.ln1@zeouane.org> References: <cu2771-7192.ln1@zeouane.org> <86brrz82ua.fsf@t39bsdems.interne.kisoft-services.com> <l11871-g4b2.ln1@zeouane.org> <HnLttB.1GtF@wjv.com> <ddp971-sv03.ln1@zeouane.org> <p99unb.lfa.ln@xor> <81bf71-t052.ln1@zeouane.org> <6cu3ob.jsb2.ln@xor> <glcg71-9511.ln1@zeouane.org> <na34ob.jsb2.ln@xor> <3ami71-8fu.ln1@zeouane.org>
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Desmond Coughlan <pasdespam_desmond@zeouane.org> writes: > Kris Kennaway <kkenn@rot13.obsecurity.org> wrote ... > > { snip } > > >>> It looks like you've managed to overwrite the base system tar with > >>> something else. Try reinstalling. > > >> No way. > > > Suit yourself, it's your system! > > Speaking hypothetically ... is it possible to upgrade to 5.1 without hosing > my system ? *Hypothetically*, sure. But for a guy who just admitted that he doesn't know how his system tar got replaced with something else, without any idea how, I'd say problems are likely. On the other hand, if you really have some rogue executable in place of your system tar, you would probably be better off wiping the disk and starting from scratch anyway.
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