Re: many packages not available



Jürgen Herz <juergen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ok, so you yourself set PACKAGESITE to
http://pointyhat.freebsd.org/errorlogs/i386-6-packages-latest/Latest/ ?

And the ftp server is actually supposed to contain that packages but
doesn't?

Have you tried not setting PACKAGESITE at all? It is my understanding that
then portupgrade explores it on its own. By the way are you sure the syntax
for PACKAGESITE is correct? Perhaps you don't need /Latest/



Jürgen

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