As part of the "freebsd-update" process I did run a few portupgrade commands.  
But I thought portupgrade only did whatever it does to installed ports.  Or are 
you saying it upgraded the xcb port which allowed Cacti to build to completion?

Also, off topic I know, but what is the proper way to reply to this?  Reply?  
Reply to all?  Or reply just to the mailing list?
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From: Adam Vande More [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 2:03 PM
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Subject: Re: Installing Cacti from Ports

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:31 PM, mailinglist 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I hada VM running an older installation of FreeBSD 7.2.  I recently got back to 
it and tried to install Cacti from the ports collection.  I cvsup'd in an 
up-to-date ports collection, and did the usual "make, make install" for Cacti.  
During the "make install" process a dependency failed to build.  I believe it 
was xcb-utils that failed to build because XCB was at version 1.2 and needed to 
be at 1.4.  I couldn't get the issue resolved no matter what I tried.  I ended 
up giving up.....later on I went through the "freebsd-update" process and 
upgraded to a newer version of 7.2.  After that Cacti and all dependencies 
built and installed successfully.  Was XCB upgraded when I did the 
freebsd-update process?  Or what?  I'm just trying to find out what 
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You might want to try a tool like portmaster or portupgrade to manage these 
dependency and package backup process.

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