on 12/07/2008 01:01 Sergey Matveychuk said the following:
Andriy Gapon wrote:
on 10/07/2008 11:18 Yuri said the following:
David Southwell wrote:
Did you follow the instructions in UPDATING (see below)?
They may have some bearing on the problem.
________________________
20080701:
AFFECTS: users of devel/subversion*
AUTHOR: Lev Serebryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
subversion now uses neon-0.28.x (www/neon28) port, and automatic
portupgrade will fail because neon26 will conflict with installed
neon26.
You should upgrade neon library tohgether with subversion with
# portupgrade -o www/neon28 neon subversion
command.
Also, if you use special subversion port with bindings, you
should upgrade your port to clean subversion port with
# portupgrade -o devel/subversion subversion-\*
and install needed bindings (p5-subversion, py-subversion and/or
ruby-subversion) after that.
If you use subversion with bindings, installed from devel/subversion
with custom options, don't forget to install separate bindings ports
after subversion upgrade.
__________________________-
David
No, command "portupgrade -o www/neon28 neon subversion" causes the same
error message itself.
Manually deinstall neon26 (you might want to create a backup with
pkg_create -b) and then install neon28 and then proceed as usual with
subversion.
portupgrade -o seems to be broken.
Really?
Yes. At least for me. When I reported the issue I got now follow-ups -
nobody said that it works for them and nobody said that they see the
same issue.
Are you sure you use 2.4.3_2 version?
Yes.
$ ls -d /var/db/pkg/portupgrade-2.4.3_2,2
/var/db/pkg/portupgrade-2.4.3_2,2
$ portupgrade
portupgrade 2.4.3 (2008/02/10)
usage: portupgrade ...
...
Anyway using -o should be only with one port. It may work not as you
expected.
I did exactly that.
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?486CE29D.6020400
Please note that the message linked contains a further link to an older
report and discussion thread.
--
Andriy Gapon
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