svn error: node conflict in /usr/ports/x11/xcb-proto/files
Thomas Mueller
mueller6722 at twc.com
Sun Apr 23 09:32:37 UTC 2017
> Thomas Mueller skrev:
> > On this computer, I can't get /usr/ports/x11/xcb-proto/files:
> > Skipped 'files' -- Node remains in conflict
> > At revision 439134.
> > Summary of conflicts:
> > Skipped paths: 1
> Have you tried 'svn revert -R .' in /usr/ports? Or a fresh checkout?
> Have you tried svnlite from base?
Yes, that fixed it. I really don't know much about the inner workings of subversion, or git for that matter.
I excluded svnlite and portsnap from buildworld, figuring it was redundant with the full svn.
> > On other computer, this directory downloads successfully with svn.
> > I even tried downloading with lynx and with w3m, but these text-mode
> > browsers compress (gzip) the downloaded file, and I can't see how to
> > avoid this. I used to be able to download with lynx, and downloaded
> > file was the same as on the server; lynx would never compress it
> > gratuitously.
> > This is an old installation, needs to be updated when I can get to it after some other tasks.
> > svn --version shows
> > svn, version 1.8.8 (r1568071)
> > compiled Mar 24 2014, 09:58:59 on amd64-portbld-freebsd11.0
> > uname -a shows
> > FreeBSD amelia2 11.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #1 r286653M: Wed
> Aug 12 15:25:51 UTC 2015
> > root at amelia2:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SANDY11NC-NDIS amd64
> You should really update world/kernel first and then update all your ports.
> At least some ports will probably fail on this old system.
> Herbert
I know or strongly believe I need to update world/kernel before updating ports; that applies to NetBSD as well as FreeBSD.
I remember reading on this emailing list (ports) that ports might not build if the underlying base system is not supported.
In any case, I would have to rebuild ports again after updating world/kernel.
I was stung on that matter at least once when I updated world/kernel, believe I ran "make delete-old-libs", rendered many ports nonoperational, and had a lot of rebuilding to do.
If I don't want to risk making the present installation nonoperational, I can make another (GPT) partition and install to that. I have more than enough space on 3 TB hard drive.
Tom
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