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Robert Huff wrote:
Kevin Kinsey writes:

 But I bet I'm not the only one who, once upon a time, happened to
 try "portupgrade -arR" or equivalent after forgetting to read
 UPDATING and ended up with more to do than I originally thought.

        Might as well paint "PLEASE KICK ME!" and an arrow pointing
down on your back ....


LOL! Maybe --- depends on the foot to be applied.  Dad
has a big foot; thankfully enough, I suppose, it hasn't
been placed there for 30 years give or take. Now, at work, I'm the boss, so if I have to deinstall every port on the box, I can take the day off and let it compile as long as Apache, PHP, dovecot, and fetchmail get "pkg_add" called first thing before anyone else shows up. (I suppose one difficulty there is that PHP seems to be more temperamental than it used to be before all the modules were "split off", but maybe that's
the fact I've not played with the thing much lately other
than to write code in it.)

Which might show that there is some advantage to being
a "one and 2/3" person organization.  Of course, I can't
think of many others that apply at present.

KDK
--
TACKY:
        Serving grape kool-aid at religious functions.
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