Hi,
I upgraded from version 14.0 p6 to 14.1 release. Currently I can still browse the internet, work with the machine, do pings to Freebsd.org. No problem with network connections or my data.
But I cannot upgrade any packages anymore:
root@vm1:~ # pkg upgrade
Updating FreeBSD repository...
FreeBSD 14.0
I'm having a lot of trouble understanding installing and removing packages in FreeBSD
Problem 1:
I install a package (pkg install package_name) and several packages that are its dependencies are installed alongside it. Example 40 packages installed
So I will remove the package...
Hello,
the question is:
Is it possible to do a full install of all packages without causing dependency issues and a massive slowdown of the system? For example, I would expect the system startup time to increase massively.
Dear FreeBSD Gurus!
Please share bash script to automate installing bunch of packages without any user interaction in a process.
Let me write a little bit of details what I need exactly:
pkg_autoinstaller_list.txt - text file that contain name of packages that I would to install. Each name in...
There has to be a minimal_tested_target_level or something to have sepperate versions of the package uploaded for different freebsd releases, keeping it compatible.
I prefer FreeBSD 11.4 over newer because of SCO unix SVR compatibility, but a lot of BSD packages, I can't install. This is a main...
My current issue revolves around apache24 and gitea and a few other ports requiring postgresql12-client as a connector, which blocks the installation of postgresql14-client needed by postgresql14-server to play around with some of the newer features in my home lab, and I'd be curious about a...
I'm running FreeBSD-12.2-RELEASE on VirtualBox (RAM - 5000 MiB , Processor - 1, SSD - 18 GiB) hosted by Debian Buster. Almost all of the available binary packages in FreeBSD satisfy my need. I just need to build only one package with custom options which is ffmpeg. I won't remove it's default...
I have a server running 11.3-p7 that has been upgraded over time since about 2009. When I originally built it, I chose not to use packages and I have been regretting that decision for years due to how much time it takes to handle updates. As I did not initially intend for it to be a server, I...
Hi all,
I am trying to understand how to troubleshoot an issue I have with a third party package in a jail.
In short, I have two jails, emby and emby2, both setup on 11.2-RELEASE and created using iocage on zfs dataset.
In the emby jail, I have the third party emby-server package installed...
Hi,
I am looking for following version ports
cmake-3.7.2
cmake-modules-3.7.2
git-2.12.1
sqlite3-3.18.0
ruby21-2.1.10_1,1
rsync-3.1.2_6
Above listed ports are not available on http://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:10:amd64/
I checked all releases and quarterly folders but same version ports are not...
Hi gang!
Introduction (editorial section)
Every once in a while we see new(er) users who get utterly confused with the whole ports collection and the package management system and as a result they're often having a hard time trying to understand how this whole thing actually works.
Now, I...
Hello, I am coming from Arch Linux and I am trying to find the correct pkg flag to replicate the pacman -S --asdeps package_name behavior. Context on what this command is and what am I trying to achieve from the pacman wiki:
Translating from Arch Linux to FreeBSD:
opphan packages in Arch are...
Setting:
FreeBSD 11.0 RELEASE
I have binary packages installed using pkg. Works great and fine in itself.
I have installed from source some ports as the options used in the binary version was not what I needed. Works great and fine in itself.
Mixing both as such works as advertised, but I'm...
I usually compile the pkg program from ports, using saved source. Hence, no binary pkg bootstrapping installation is ever needed when I use (personally) archived packages.
Usually, when I decide to use the "pkg install" command to retrieve a package not yet in my personal archives, the "pkg...
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