On Thu, 27 Jun 2013 16:14:31 +0200, Chris H <bsd-li...@1command.com> wrote:

Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013, Chris H wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013, Chris H wrote:

Okay, look up the last time you installed or upgraded a port:
% ls -ltr /var/db/pkg

The last one is the most recently modified. Update your ports tree,
follow all the steps that apply to your system since that date.

That should say "all the steps in /usr/ports/UPDATING that apply to your
system since that date."

There is a nice command that helps you to list only relevant entries
from UPDATING (entries from UPDATING for already installed ports)

pkg_updating -d YYYYMMDD

Where YYYYMMDD is the last time you did ports update, for example
pkg_updating -d 20120923

Miroslav Lachman
Greetings Miroslav,
That _is_ nice. Thank you for taking the time post this.
That'll help quite a bit!

/usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portupdate-scan is also very usefull

Ronald.
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