Hi Erwan,
Try using the -n flag (don't upgrade dependencies in upgrade). I
also use -u (uninstall non-active ports when upgrading and
uninstalling) to get rid of old versions, along with -f to force it
to do that when the old versions have things that depend on them
installed. Do note,
Le Mon 30/04/2007, Boey Maun Suang disait
Hi Erwan,
Try using the -n flag (don't upgrade dependencies in upgrade). I
also use -u (uninstall non-active ports when upgrading and
uninstalling) to get rid of old versions, along with -f to force it
to do that when the old versions have
I am doing some upgrades of the installed ports, but for each port libiconv
and gperf get recompiled and reinstalled
For 6 or 7 ports it makes that upgrade takes more than 1 day on my PB G4.
What can I do for port to see libiconv is already the latest version and it
does not need to recompile
Le 07-04-29 à 16:06, Erwan David a écrit :
I am doing some upgrades of the installed ports, but for each port
libiconv
and gperf get recompiled and reinstalled
For 6 or 7 ports it makes that upgrade takes more than 1 day on my
PB G4.
What can I do for port to see libiconv is already the
Le Sun 29/04/2007, Yves de Champlain disait
Le 07-04-29 à 16:06, Erwan David a écrit :
I am doing some upgrades of the installed ports, but for each port
libiconv
and gperf get recompiled and reinstalled
For 6 or 7 ports it makes that upgrade takes more than 1 day on my
PB G4.