Let me be clear here what happened.
Somehow, the /usr/local/lib folder got erased during a hard drive failure (RAID-5 ftw), and caused a system blank. I just restored the OS to the point where I can log in, but don't have full system backups. I only backed up the important files (www data, mysql databases, etc.)
Now, my question is, that pkg_info still shows the list of packages it thinks are installed. However, some are missing files.
Example:
pkg_info says that apache 2.2.16 is installed
Try to make install in /usr/ports/www/apache22
Get an error that says it thinks apache is already installed, but can't continue because files are missing.
So is it possible, for portsnap to go check which files are missing from installs, and reinstall my missing files?
Somehow, the /usr/local/lib folder got erased during a hard drive failure (RAID-5 ftw), and caused a system blank. I just restored the OS to the point where I can log in, but don't have full system backups. I only backed up the important files (www data, mysql databases, etc.)
Now, my question is, that pkg_info still shows the list of packages it thinks are installed. However, some are missing files.
Example:
pkg_info says that apache 2.2.16 is installed
Try to make install in /usr/ports/www/apache22
Get an error that says it thinks apache is already installed, but can't continue because files are missing.
So is it possible, for portsnap to go check which files are missing from installs, and reinstall my missing files?