Another horror story - running FreeBSD 14.2. Tried pkg upgrade and ended up with completely messed up desktop environment. It appears that pkg now removes all the packages before installing new ones rather than doing it one by one. So, what it did is completely removed 700 or so packages in one go, mostly my GUI apps. Plank has lost its layout config, as it automatically detects if a binary is there. pkg then tried to install new packages, got a "killed" message in the middle of the installation of LibreOffice. No apparent reasons. I've tried to resume by doing pkg upgrade again, but what it did is finished installing just a small number of packages, completely missed a large portion of what I had installed, and I ended up requiring to manually install packages one by one. (Installing LibreOffice the second time went fine.)
I've never seen anything like this since the launch of pkg. Does anyone know why such a radical change in pkg behavior was implemented, and what's the correct way to upgrade packages now?
I've never seen anything like this since the launch of pkg. Does anyone know why such a radical change in pkg behavior was implemented, and what's the correct way to upgrade packages now?