In another post I explained I did that painfull upgrade using Portmaster way (deleted everything after build a list of packages installed before I deleted them).
I also explained Portmaster was a dumb program: even with a completely cleaned system (no packages installed, everything deleted, just the list of packages installed before as an argument with the "-F" and "-f" swtiches) he was unable to complete the run without six or seven stops I had to resolve related with dependencies.
Well, after all this time consuming mess, everything was sorted out on my now 9.0-RELEASE jolly machine, but Dolphin unable to open what I said in the subject.
I had finally one hour to investigate the problem and I found... DUMB Portmaster didn't install some of the packages I passed him from the command line and never ever printed an error message. Dumb FreeBSD package manager, dum build system.
So i found out one KDE package was not installed (it was before): Kde4-runtime. Installing it, fixed those problem.
Now, isn't it stupid FreeBSD do not have decent tool to install/maintain/update/upgrade packages?
I also explained Portmaster was a dumb program: even with a completely cleaned system (no packages installed, everything deleted, just the list of packages installed before as an argument with the "-F" and "-f" swtiches) he was unable to complete the run without six or seven stops I had to resolve related with dependencies.
Well, after all this time consuming mess, everything was sorted out on my now 9.0-RELEASE jolly machine, but Dolphin unable to open what I said in the subject.
I had finally one hour to investigate the problem and I found... DUMB Portmaster didn't install some of the packages I passed him from the command line and never ever printed an error message. Dumb FreeBSD package manager, dum build system.
So i found out one KDE package was not installed (it was before): Kde4-runtime. Installing it, fixed those problem.
Now, isn't it stupid FreeBSD do not have decent tool to install/maintain/update/upgrade packages?