Re: gnomesystemmonitor port-override no longer needed?

看板DFBSD_kernel作者時間21年前 (2005/03/22 06:01), 編輯推噓0(000)
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 04:39:04 +0800, Bill Hacker wrote: > walt wrote: > >> After the recent gnome update I found that the gnomesystemmonitor >> package compiled and worked with no dfport override -- in fact it >> wouldn't compile until I deleted the override directory. >> >> Can anyone confirm? >> >> BTW, I found that using the gnome_upgrade.sh script per the advice in >> ports/UPDATING caused me far more grief that it saved me. It deleted >> almost every package on my machine and died in the middle of everything >> due to build failures. It was just like using pkgsrc on NetBSD ;o) >> >> > Upgrade script is supposedly no longer needed after GNOME 2.8 to 2.9 > upgrade. But, you still have to rebuild everything that depend on atk. atk's shared library version was bumped a little before or in the middle of GNOME 2.10 tarballs release. > It was always faster to take > their list of 'order of install' and do it manually. > > OR strip it out and install from scratch... This is what current gnome_upgrade.sh would do is collect the list of what ports depend on glib20 and remove all ports that depend on glib20, then build/install them back. If your build stopped in the middle of it, then use the -restart option that will pick up where it stopped that way it will still know what list of ports you used to have before. Cheers, Mezz > Otherwise some items were built several times over by siccessive > recursive makes... > > FWIW, last time I did GNOME on DragonFlyBSD from a cold-start it worked > with a simple pkg_add -rv ('bout a month ago now...) > > Installing Xfce-4 atop it the same way made for a speedier machine and > still had access to the GNOME-ish stuff. > > Bill
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