Gnome 2.8
Jamie Richard Rytlewski
jrytlews at student.lssu.edu
Thu Jan 13 12:27:57 PST 2005
Thank you for the help. My next question is what line is the ports sup tag? I
used a default supfile from /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ and modified it to change
the server. I also used the default settings that it showed in the handbook for
CVSup on freebsd.org. I see that it says the default tag=. is that what you
were talking about?
Jamie
Quoting Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus at FreeBSD.org>:
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> Jamie Richard Rytlewski wrote:
> | I have just recently installed FreeBSD 5.3 and was trying to upgrade
> to Gnome
> | 2.8. I have went through all the upgrade instructions on the sheet
> and was told
> | the build was fine, but when I start up Gnome, I still get 2.6.2. I
> have tried
> | all different ways and no matter what I still get the version 2.6.2.
> |
> | I ran the CVSup but everything shows 2.6.2, I was using
> cvsup8.us.freebsd.org,
> | should I change that? Like I said, I ran the upgrade script,
> everything ran
> | fine, I restarted the machine and I still have 2.6.2, the build is 13
> January
> | 2005 also.
>
> Make sure your ports sup tag is ".". You should always be cvsup'ing the
> HEAD of the ports tree. If it still gives you 2.6, change cvsup servers.
>
> Joe
>
> |
> | Any help would be appreciated.
> |
> | Thanks,
> |
> | Jamie
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> Joe Marcus Clarke
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