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Is Ville-Pekka Koskinen. the current maintainer, still around to create a new PBI for us?
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Is Ville-Pekka Koskinen. the current maintainer, still around to create a new PBI for us?
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I'm trying to use Kports but when I'm about to start the installation of a new port it fails because it can't find "portupgrade", so I try to install the portupgrade port, but, offcourse, I need portupgrade to be able to install portupgrade (????)
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Open konsole (KMenu -> System -> Konsole Terminal Program) su to root and then do the following
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cd /usr/ports/sysutils/portupgrade && make install clean && rehash
and that will install portupgrade and kports should run OK.
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Old 12-27-2006, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by dracheflieger
Open konsole (KMenu -> System -> Konsole Terminal Program) su to root and then do the following
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cd /usr/ports/sysutils/portupgrade && make install clean && rehash
and that will install portupgrade and kports should run OK.
Ok, I´ll try that. And I´ll also try to stop making such obvious questions :P
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FYI- If you install something and when you try and run it, it cryies about not being able to find it just type :

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