I admit it. I really don't get the FreeBSD packaging
system. Sometimes I'll
create a package without errors, but the package will be
empty. Other times,
the package is created and comes with requirements that were
never built.
At the moment, I'm dealing with the latter. I created a
package for
exim-mysql with the following command:
# portupgrade --package --recursive --new exim-mysql
And it *appears* to work. However, when I rsync the ports
tree to another
machine (including the newly created package in
packages/All/) doing the
following results in an error:
# PKG_FETCH=/usr/bin/false;
portupgrade --recursive --use-packages-only --new
exim-mysql
---> Checking for the latest package of
'mail/exim-mysql'
---> Found a package of
'mail/exim-mysql':
/usr/ports/packages/All/exim-mysql-4.60.tbz
(exim-mysql-4.60)
---> Installing 'exim-mysql-4.60' from a package
---> Installing misc/ldconfig_compat as dependency
required by
exim-mysql-4.60
---> Checking for the latest package of
'misc/ldconfig_compat'
---> Fetching the package(s) for
'ldconfig_compat-1.0_5' (misc/ldconfig_compat)
---> Fetching the latest package(s) for
'ldconfig_compat' (misc/ldconfig_compat)
** Could not find the latest version (1.0_5)
** No package available: misc/ldconfig_compat
---> Installing the new version via the package
** Listing the failed packages (*:skipped / !:failed)
! misc/ldconfig_compat (package not found)
---> Packages processed: 1 done, 0 ignored, 0 skipped
and 1 failed
Apparently, a dependency is missing. Something called
"ldconfig". So I try
to remove it:
# pkg_deinstall exim-mysql-4.60
[Updating the pkgdb <format:bdb1_btree> in
/var/db/pkg ... - 103 packages
found (-0 +1) . done]
Stale dependency: exim-mysql-4.60 -->
ldconfig_compat-1.0_5 -- manually run
'pkgdb -F' to fix, or specify -O to force.
Now it's complaining about a stale dependency... A
dependency for a package
that was just installed. I remove the dependency with
"pkgdb --fix" but that
doesn't solve the problem because the package was still
built wrong.
Reading the contents of /usr/ports/mail/exim/Makefile tells
me nothing. I
only found out that mysql-server requires this but I'm not
sure how to make
this work properly.
I've built and rebuilt exim-mysql on the main server with no
results. I've
broken down and installed it manually from ports on the
client machine but
this is not an option.
Please, if someone can rescue me from this insanity, I'd be
o-so-greatful.
--
do we have to pick sides in the end?
- ali hossaini, writer
in reaction to growing racial unrest in the United
states since 2001/09/11
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