amd64/test/
amd64/current/
amd64/previous/
and similar for i386. Can see what I missed ? please scroll down!
GhostBSD-11/amd64/test
GhostBSD-11/amd64/current
GhostBSD-11/amd64/previous
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Please disable it for now. As far as I know it sets a high priority for itself and thus might interfere with package installation. Also the idea is that the buildserver runs Synth so we don't have to!NevilleGoddard wrote:What about the Synth repository?
FYI: if you have multiple repos enabled, "pkg -r GhostBSD" will make sure to get packages from GhostBSD repository, but if you have only GhostBSD repo enabled, you can safely use "pkg upgrade -f", without the need to specify the repository with ".NevilleGoddard wrote:Just my story about upgrading to "test" on my laptop this time with UFS and FreeBSD bootloader, not ZFS and GRUB.
I did a fresh install of GhostBSD XFCE and switched to the GhostBSD repo as per ASX's instructions. I also disabled the FreeBSD repo as per ASX's method.
I ran "pkg upgrade -f -r GhostBSD"
Sound like a broken port, in that it does't list the required dependecies correctly:After all was finished, I rebooted.
SLiM started but i couldn't get to the desktop. I just kept returning to the login screen. I got a message something like "unable to locate libharfbuzz.so.0 needed
for libpango". I ran "pkg install -f harfbuzz and this fixed it
The fact you logged in as root, cannot have caused the issue.Unfortunately I logged in as root. So I rebooted and logged in successfully as a normal user.
It worked fine but the icons were all the default GNOME icons. The theme was OK. I couldn't change the icons from the Gnome icons. I deleted xfce-installed-settings and then the icon problem was solved. I then rebooted and entered by password with SLiM and I couldn't get to the desktop again. There was a message in SLiM saying something like "couldn't execute login command". I then deleted SLiM and tried to login with just username and password. I then got the message
unable to run the program /usr/local/etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc so such file or directory or not found
Thinking I borked my system by previously logging in as root I ran "pkg upgrade -f" reinstalling all packages and then I could get to the desktop but I lost my xfce4 panel in the process but I think that was the only problem. All my settings and data are fine.
I have had a similar issue in the past with octopkg, but was unable to track down what caused it.I then enabled lightdm and it works much better than before. It's not messing with my mouse cursor at all.
The only problem I've found so far is that Octopkg won't work. I get the message as the gui opens " 'pkg' binary was not found. "
I'll try to fix this.
I haven't reinstalled xfce-installed-settings yet. Will do later.