Intelligent way of dealing with dependancies in ports

2006-05-11 Thread Angelin Lalev
I'm rather tired of having to update firefox port due security fixes and then having to build the new versions of glib, expat, and so on an so on, every one of which complains that tere are older versions of the lib installed. I've tried pkg_delete -f and install of the newer version, but then

Re: Intelligent way of dealing with dependancies in ports

2006-05-11 Thread Philip Hallstrom
I'm rather tired of having to update firefox port due security fixes and then having to build the new versions of glib, expat, and so on an so on, every one of which complains that tere are older versions of the lib installed. I've tried pkg_delete -f and install of the newer version, but then

Re: Intelligent way of dealing with dependancies in ports

2006-05-11 Thread Daniel Bye
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 04:20:33AM -0500, Philip Hallstrom wrote: I'm rather tired of having to update firefox port due security fixes and then having to build the new versions of glib, expat, and so on an so on, every one of which complains that tere are older versions of the lib installed.

RE: Intelligent way of dealing with dependancies in ports

2006-05-11 Thread Zimmerman, Eric
What's the intelligent way of dealing with the problem? (Prefferably the one which does not include downloading 600+ MB of source every time :-( ) portupgrade... something close to portupgrade -rR firefox and you're done. i usually run with a -n first to see what it wants to