if that patch will actually fix the problem or not, or
when that PR will be resolved.
Should I just wait quietly, or is there a minimally-intrusive way I
could figure out the timeline on these things?
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I have been noticing that when I run 'portupgrade -Ppa' (or reasonable
variants thereof) on a system that contains:
/etc/make.conf:
...
DEFAULT_MYSQL_VER= 41
WANT_MYSQL_VER= 41
WITH_MYSQL_VER= 41
(I used to just use DEFAULT_MYSQL_VER=41 and that didn't seem to be
[Please keep me in the Cc: line]
I have a couple of machines I have been upgrading over time using cvsup
and portupgrade.
On one machine that was running apache2 and php4, Something happend and
portupgrade on that machine now wants to install both php4 and php5, and
I'm seeing a package conflict
Thanks Bill,
Using portupgrade's -o option, you can replace on port with another.
For example:
portupgrade -o www/apache22 apache
Will replace whatever version of apache you've got installed with
Apache-2.2, including rearranging any required dependencies so they
point to the new port.
Bill,
Will this keep across a make update, or do I need to re-do it every
time I update /usr/ports?
I'm not familiar with using make update and I don't see any info on
it in man ports.
I run make update from /usr/src - it updates /usr/src, /usr/ports, etc.
H
Chris Rees writes:
On 6 Sep 2012 05:57, Cy Schubert cy.schub...@komquats.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm considering a -devel port which checks out from our upline's VCS
repo, also generating a dynamic plist. I'm sure this is possible. Are
there any examples of this?
It's possible, but you can't
The issue noted in
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2012-September/078439.html
also bites if one is using Dovecot SASL.
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