Install portdowngrade. Set your CVS_RSH and CVSROOT environment variables correctly per the handbook.

Then simply type "portdowngrade portname". You'll be presented with a list of older available versions. Simply follow the prompts.

On Wed, 25 May 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Erik N�rgaard wrote:

Hi,

I have upgraded my Eterm to 9.3 using ports only to learn that this version breaks dead keys. The problem is fixed in their current version but this has not made it into the ports tree.

Now, I'd like to downgrade to the previous version but compile against my currently installed libraries. Is there a way to "cvsdown" a particular port? How do I determine which tag to use?

Thanks, Erik

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