* Alex [01/21/2003 21:01]:
How to safly and completely remove Perl / UUCP and maybe others which
have been removed from the source tree. UPDATING doesnt mention anything
about it.
Furthermore there is need for doing installworld on some boxes far away
in multi user mode. any chance
* Doug Reynolds [01/21/2003 22:22]:
according to /usr/src/UPDATING, multiuser updating from 4.7 to 5.0 is
slim to impossible.
Sorry, I should have clarified... it was the first part of his question
that interested me... and that isn't answered in UPDATING... about
getting rid of the old
* Alex [01/21/2003 21:01]:
How to safly and completely remove Perl / UUCP and maybe others which
have been removed from the source tree. UPDATING doesnt mention anything
about it.
I'm no expert... but I just successfully upgraded from 4.7 to 5.0 today.
It didn't seem too hard to just
* Karl M. Joch [01/22/2003 08:29]:
thats for sure one way, but deleting by date could maybe let some
stuff back. a touch on any file egardless the reason of it would cause
the date to change too. so a list of files which are to remove would
be fine. then there would be the possibility of
* Sheldon Hearn [05/15/2003 18:36]:
I can't get mutt-1.5.4 to respond to the End key in an XFree86-4.3.0
xterm on FreeBSD 5.1-BETA. It's been happening ever since I started
with mutt a few months back, but it's only just pissed me off enough
to ask for help.
What has generally worked well
* Sheldon Hearn [05/15/2003 18:36]:
I can't get mutt-1.5.4 to respond to the End key in an XFree86-4.3.0
xterm on FreeBSD 5.1-BETA. It's been happening ever since I started
with mutt a few months back, but it's only just pissed me off enough
to ask for help.
I should also add... my
* Elden Fenison [05/29/2003 18:38]:
* Sheldon Hearn [05/15/2003 18:36]:
I can't get mutt-1.5.4 to respond to the End key in an XFree86-4.3.0
xterm on FreeBSD 5.1-BETA. It's been happening ever since I started
with mutt a few months back, but it's only just pissed me off enough
to ask
* abu khaled [03/08/2005 05:58]:
I have run cvsups, which I believe gets me the latest ports, is
there an equivalent for packages? I was under the impression that
they always got the latest?
Yes but only what is suitable for your current FreeBSD system is
always installed when you