Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2014 17:24:12 +0200 From: "O. Hartmann" <ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de> To: FreeBSD Ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: pkg add: howto force the installation of a binary package? Message-ID: <20140412172412.593431d8.ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de>
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--Sig_/I9zzzco9CLxh27n/5Nf+m+w Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Since this ever-fragile FreeBSD port editors/libreoffice fails on 11-CURREN= T and 9.2-STABLE to compile (it fails on fours systems running the named flavours= of OS), I try to install the binary package via pkg add. But, very funny, I receive alway= s the error: pkg: Missing dependency matching Origin: 'net/openldap24-client' Version: '= 2.4.39' The port in question is already installed, but I have=20 pkg info -ox openldap openldap-sasl-client-2.4.39 net/openldap24-sasl-client This is fun. I tried to find the magical "force" knob in pkg-add to overrid= e such (insane) restrictions, but I didn't find any. Is there a regular way to install the port by force without checking for th= e dependency? It seems that pkgng allows only installations of ports that do not dare to = have different options than the standard defined in the binary package expectations? Thanks in advance for your suggestions, Oliver P.S. Please CC me. --Sig_/I9zzzco9CLxh27n/5Nf+m+w Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=signature.asc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (FreeBSD) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJTSVqmAAoJEOgBcD7A/5N8nykH/3E/nQ+1ANBDBJ04vFPxs1f6 y4MfUkH9YnAeHW78gBX6TsNr0a4S9ZpmvgpIMFNGCgJY1N/SlrGCu71RQD0t1RtM aWc2fTvasfdaNHRV06UWNm+uzq9F7jHxRTN5tTwBbOW0s1NShOjaT3X+kjF1eXrS Hww7/sxuYYhxVOKGwx5vQ5TVa7HmPRaqBK5X2m1lqDhPWdePwhEyMIty+bNLcuJN j0pVnoXDVly6ySvahZRyWz5QsMil0iey4iztpbt380PGuXwbSLh7ipjd+ZHdrh0d etZiwiE7k5Om03FKOSp/d8mLtVMEDlIkzH35eHJdH7xMmYtdH691TLDnZniwhUg= =9hI8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --Sig_/I9zzzco9CLxh27n/5Nf+m+w--
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