I was trying to install a package as a prerequisite to installing some software. The command I used was
Now I'm getting the following e-mail alerts every 30 minutes:
How can I either fix this error or disable the e-mail alerts? Also, the command I found was for Debian, but I changed it from
Thanks for the help!
pkg install build-essential "g++" libwxgtk3.0-dev "libcrypto++-dev" libz-dev
. I can't remember the exact message, but this is what I get when I run it again:
Code:
Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
FreeBSD repository is up to date.
All repositories are up to date.
pkg: No packages available to install matching 'build-essential' have been found in the repositories
Now I'm getting the following e-mail alerts every 30 minutes:
Code:
From: Charlie Root
Subject: Filesystem integrity checked failed on servername
Body: Filesystem integrity check failed on servername for filesystem /usr/bin
How can I either fix this error or disable the e-mail alerts? Also, the command I found was for Debian, but I changed it from
apt install
to pkg install
.Thanks for the help!
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