Hi guys,
I'm new to FreeBSD and ports in generally so hopefully someone can help guide me through this the right way.
port I was installing: audio/supercollider
command I ran:
After finished selecting all the options, it started compiling and installing, however, the process stopped when it found a vulnerability in a dependency. After which the system said I could continue the install process where I left off by using the command it saved in /tmp/portmasterfail.txt
here is the content of the file:
[Mod: URL removed]
How exactly do I continue the install without making a mess of everything? I'm assuming a lot of the other dependencies already got installed?
I tried making a shell script with the content of that portmasterfail.txt and put a #!/bin/sh in the first line and made the script executable with +x, but it said cannot open flags: no such file or directory ..... probably due to the <flag> in portmasterfail.txt. so do i just remove <flag> and run it? and how does that differ to just simply running portmaster audio/supercollider again? (then again, aren't some stuff already installed? is this even ok to do?)
1. this is the correct way to continue the install if i want to ignore the vulnerabilities right?
2. but what do I do if I want to just remove and undone whatever was already installed by supercollider before it found out there was a vulnerabilities in one of the dependencies?
I'm new to FreeBSD and ports in generally so hopefully someone can help guide me through this the right way.
port I was installing: audio/supercollider
command I ran:
portmaster audio/supercollider
After finished selecting all the options, it started compiling and installing, however, the process stopped when it found a vulnerability in a dependency. After which the system said I could continue the install process where I left off by using the command it saved in /tmp/portmasterfail.txt
here is the content of the file:
[Mod: URL removed]
How exactly do I continue the install without making a mess of everything? I'm assuming a lot of the other dependencies already got installed?
I tried making a shell script with the content of that portmasterfail.txt and put a #!/bin/sh in the first line and made the script executable with +x, but it said cannot open flags: no such file or directory ..... probably due to the <flag> in portmasterfail.txt. so do i just remove <flag> and run it? and how does that differ to just simply running portmaster audio/supercollider again? (then again, aren't some stuff already installed? is this even ok to do?)
1. this is the correct way to continue the install if i want to ignore the vulnerabilities right?
portmaster -m DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes -a audio/supercollider
2. but what do I do if I want to just remove and undone whatever was already installed by supercollider before it found out there was a vulnerabilities in one of the dependencies?