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Posted by Understudy on Sunday March 21, @04:02PMfrom the opps, somebody didn't tell you dept. /usr/local/sbin/portsdb:35:in `require': No such file to load -- Getting this error when running portversion, porstdb, or portupgrade. Your not alone. Read on to find out what FreeBSD has done for a solution. The error is cause by a dependency on ruby another port in the ports tree. FreeBSd has added a new updating file. It is called and located in /usr/ports/UPDATING (yes those caps are important). Bring up your favorite editor or you can read it with a cat command like this: cat /usr/ports/UPDATING |less This will bring up the file in a read only manner and give you the ability to scroll through it, without having to worry you might have screwed up the file. It is like being a read only file looking at it through cat. When you are done press q for quit and you exit out. Now lets look at the relevant file. Scroll down until you see: 20040226: AFFECTS: i386 users of ruby and portupgrade The nice thing is this file is well written and easy to understand just do what it says: 1) Reinstall portupgrade manually (and as a result ruby 1.8 will be installed): pkg_delete portupgrade-\* <--- this a command you need to enter at prompt (cd /usr/ports/sysutils/portupgrade; make install clean)<-- this is the next command you need to enter at prompt, no parenthsies 2) Reinstall everything that depends on ruby 1.6 to use ruby 1.8 instead: portupgrade -fr lang/ruby16 <--- This is a command you then need to enter at prompt 3) Reinstall ruby 1.8 (because the previous step kills symlinks): portupgrade -f lang/ruby18 <--- This is a command you need to enter at prompt Okay a note here I had something come up when I did this: Stale dependency: ruby-1.8.1_2 --> openssl-0.9.7d -- manually run 'pkgdb -F' to fix, or specify -O to force. okay pkgdb -F is not something I have mastered yet and when I tried it, the message brought up openldap which wasn't the dependency I was worried about. I went to the openssl port which is located in /usr/ports/security/openssl cd /usr/ports/security/openssl <--- type that at the prompt and ran: make deinstall && make reinstall <--- type that at the prompt. Once that is done complete step 3 and it should go fine. Your portsdb,portversion, or portupgrade should work after that. You noticed I didn't do step 4. I am not paranoid. Well not like that. I was more worried something that depended on ruby 1.6 that couldn't handle the upgrade to 1.8 would burp and it would be something big. I highly recommend you read this UPDATING file on a regular basis after doing any cvsup. It is interesting reading . it tells you how it will destroy you machine if you don't follow instructions. So I would consider this a gory story. UPDATING should have the movie rights sold off at any day now. < | >
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