Hello.
I have some conflict when I want to install new package:
But I don't want to remove this package as I need it.
For example, if I install openoffice:
Can someone help me to resolve the conflict?
My freeBSD version is:
I've tried to do a
I have some conflict when I want to install new package:
pkg
says it needs to remove some package to do the install.But I don't want to remove this package as I need it.
For example, if I install openoffice:
Code:
pkg install apache-openoffice
Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
FreeBSD repository is up to date.
All repositories are up to date.
Checking integrity... done (2 conflicting)
- samba47-4.7.12 conflicts with samba48-4.8.7 on /usr/local/lib/shared-modules/idmap/ldap.so
- samba47-4.7.12 conflicts with samba48-4.8.7 on /usr/local/lib/shared-modules/idmap/ldap.so
Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
The following 6 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
Installed packages to be REMOVED:
samba48-4.8.7
lxdvdrip-1.62_17
transcode-1.1.7_37
New packages to be INSTALLED:
apache-openoffice: 4.1.6_3
samba47: 4.7.12
gnome-vfs: 2.24.4_10
Number of packages to be removed: 3
Number of packages to be installed: 3
pkg
says it needs to remove lxdvdrip
but I need it.Can someone help me to resolve the conflict?
My freeBSD version is:
Code:
freebsd-version -ku
12.0-RELEASE-p2
12.0-RELEASE-p2
I've tried to do a
pkg upgrade -f
unfortunately as it ends with:
Code:
[609/610] Installing emby-server-3.5.3.0...
===> Creating groups.
Using existing group 'emby'.
===> Creating users
Creating user 'emby' with uid '989'.
pw: user 'emby' disappeared during update
pkg: PRE-INSTALL script failed