Subject: Re: pkg_delete not complete
To: None <oinkfreebiker@att.net>
From: Jeremy C. Reed <reed@reedmedia.net>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 09/04/2001 10:09:24
Gan,

On Tue, 4 Sep 2001 oinkfreebiker@att.net wrote:

> WHAT I ATTEMPTED: Tried to pkg_add KDE 2.x over ftp 
> URL...
> 
> ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/1.5/i386/All/ 
> 
> ...without success. Only some very few things installed, 

What does "without success" mean?

What command(s) did you run? (How did you try to install it?)

What happened?

What error messages (if any)?

Tell us more -- maybe we can help.

> WHAT HAPPENED: Got a whole lot of "add of dependency 
> failed" and other failures. Only some very few things 
> installed. Not enough to run KDE 2.x. (Which gives me to 
> wonder where are they if not in the directory "All"?)

What worked?

And what didn't work?

Let us know so this problem can be fixed.

> WHAT I NEED: So now I want to install KDE 1.x instead. 

I easily and sucessfully installed KDE 2 using the package source that was
via http://www.nthcliff.demon.co.uk/NetBSD/KDE2/. But now it is packaged
and available with
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/1.5/i386/All/kde-2.1.tgz. (This
is the meta-package.)

But you may still want to try building it from source.

> So I pkg_delete on those packages. But pkg_delete does 
> not fully delete. So I still can't pkg_add. And further, 

What does and doesn't delete?

> So it looks like I'm stuck. Am getting very, very 
> frustrated with NetBSD. Except for the time already 

Different operating systems have different characteristics (good or bad)
that work better for different people. It is true that NetBSD has some
quirks; and I have also came across many problems myself (such as with
SDL). Nevertheless, I have found that using NetBSD is enjoyable and
productive. (My first KDE 2 install worked the first time.)

> invested, I would most likely give up on it. Damn near 
> everything I attempt to do is thwarted in some oblique 
> (and often seemingly undocumented) fashion. If it weren't 

Please let us know what is missing, where you looked, and how it should be
improved. These problems can be fixed.

> major difficulties...then I WILL give up on NetBSD, and 
> switch over to FreeBSD, or maybe Linux. At least those 

Yes, these operating systems have their strengths -- and their problems.

> OS's have got a book that I could go out and buy.

If you can be patient for about five months, a book will be available :)

   Jeremy C. Reed
   http://www.reedmedia.net/