I ran into a little problem with my old crontab scripts.
I do the following:
portsnap -I cron update
/usr/local/sbin/portmaster -y --clean-distfiles
/usr/local/sbin/portmaster -aF
pkg version -vIL
After changing to pkg the check for outdated ports fails on the -L flag
pkg version -vIL
Leslie Jensen writes:
pkg version -vIL
pkg: option requires an argument -- L
usage: pkg version [-IPR] [-hoqv] [-l limchar] [-L limchar] [[-X] -s string]
[-r reponame] [-O origin] [index]
pkg version -t version1 version2
pkg version -T pkgname
$ pkg query %v pkg
1.0.3
$ pkg -v
1.0.2
$
Why the discrepancy?
By the way:
## SVN ## - update to 1.0.3
## SVN ## - changes:
## SVN ## * Accept to query _https._tcp srv records
## SVN ## * Fix diskspace change calculation in pkg upgrade
## SVN ## * Fix pkg info -s -F apackage
Excellent.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used /stand/sysinstall to install phpMyAdmin a couple weeks ago, it's
version 2.3.0-rc4.
I viewed the list of ports on the freebsd web site and see phpMyAdmin is
listed at version
2.3.2. So I re-ran sysinstall and see phpMyAdmin is still listed at
2.3.0-rc4. The