DragonFly users List (threaded) for 2005-08
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Re: Compatability with FreeBSD Ports [debian package tools]
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Michel Talon wrote:
> Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
>>
>> Illusion. Every time I have ever used portupgrade, the result has
>> been a completely broken system. Every time.
>>
>
> This is nice to know, i was under the impression i was so dumb as
> being unable to use portupgrade (yes, my experience is not far from
> yours) when so many people swear on the bible that they regularly
> upgrade their machine with portupgrade without a single hiccup :-)
Looks like a therapy group but, me to :-) Actually the moment that
FreeBSD 5 once again changed some libs that completely hosed my system,
I was that tired of it I reverted my server back to 4 and looked for
something else that was about the same time DF1 came out :-)
--
mph
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