Hello,
Is replacing older versions with newer versions expanding the list
of ports?
Personally, I would prefer "everything current, nothing to
upgrade". That seems to me a less confusing response.
Frank
On Dec 28, 2008, at 2:36 PM, Rainer Müller wrote:
Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:
Hello,
When I ran "sudo port upgrade outdated", I got the following
message:
Error: No ports found
Is this message because no ports needed upgrading or is it because
the command could find no ports? If this message is a result of the
former, then I think the wrong message is being displayed.
This means there are no ports that need upgrading.
This has already been improved in 1.7.0, as this is now a general
message you see any time the a list of ports could not be expanded to
any ports. I think it is some kind of error, although I understand
that
you don't consider it an error when there is nothing to upgrade.
Rainer
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