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Date:      Mon, 06 Sep 2004 13:11:39 -0500
From:      Chris <racerx@makeworld.com>
To:        Dustin <dustin@marsik.org>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Post Install Configuration Issues (ruby18 error)
Message-ID:  <413CA85B.9080500@makeworld.com>
In-Reply-To: <5878D00B313A8D4E8D00B7E3082FC693067A1B@FF01.marsik.org>
References:  <5878D00B313A8D4E8D00B7E3082FC693067A1B@FF01.marsik.org>

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Dustin wrote:
> It's a fresh install of FreeBSD 5.2.1 REL, installed the "kern-developer" mode of install, immediately after install did the following:
>  
> -installed cvsup-without-gui
> -updated ports tree using cvsup
> -attempted to install portupgrade from port and received following error:
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> 
> Ruby18 error
> dependency warning: used openssl version contains known vulnerabilities
> pleas update or define either WITH_OPENSSL_BASE or WITH_OPENSSL_PORT
> *** Error code 1
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> 
> I then installed ruby18 from port using "make install clean", and then installed portupgrade, this time I received no errors.
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>  
> 
> Then I attempted to run "portsdb -uU", and received the following errors:
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> core dumped ruby18 portsdb
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> What am I doing wrong here?
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> 
> -Dustin

This is an ongoing issue with portsdb/ruby.
The way I see it, there are some easy fixes out there

0. install portindex
1. cvsup (as you did)
2. run portindex - this takes a while the 1st time.
3. run portindexdb
4. pkgdb -afuF (or what ever parms you use)
5. portversion -vL= (this dumps out the ports that need updating)
6. portupgrade -a (or what ever parms you use.




Another way: - this changes the default database (btriev) to hash

setenv PORTS_DBDRIVER bdb1_hash

then run your portdb -u
In fact, I opted for this one. I now run my ports tree updating scripts 
as I did BEFORE these issues.


-- 
Best regards,
Chris

The organization of any program reflects the organization
of the people who developed it.



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