On Jun 2, 2009, at 9:28 PM, Bryan Blackburn wrote:
Good, my thoughts exactly. So when someone makes a port file, and
they
target a version number, it is only reliably going to work for the
period
of time from that s-ware having that version number, up to the
point in
time that version is bumped to a higher version?
Actually it is realiable as long as the given version's distfile is
available; older versions of NetAddr-IP are available, but 4.023
isn't (for
whatever reason) one of them, but 4.007 is...
Thanks!
This is my bad, I had a local portfile pointing to that version, I
have no idea why, these p5's are going to seriously kill me one day.
I deleted my local one, and I am fine. What is strange, is why I took
the time to make the portfile, if there was one already. Oh well, the
p5's are simple enough.
Thanks again.
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