>Alright, I feel stupid but I'm going to ask anyway...
>Portversion exists in /usr/local/sbin on one FreeBSD 5.2.1 server, but
>not on the other, which is an install off the *same CD*. What package or
>port does portversion come from?
>Thanks
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portversion is part of usr/ports/sysutils/port
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::Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 12:16 PM
::To: Kent Stewart
::Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
::Subject: portupgrade -c (was Re: Boot GUI / Boot data and
::process / Fragmentation)
::
::
::On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 00:59:58 -0700
::Kent Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 00:59:58 -0700
Kent Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:37 am, Bruce Hunter wrote:
> > Thanks for your help Kent
> >
> > I read something about using portversion -c with the portupgrade
> > command to upgrade installed pkgs that needed to be updated.
On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 04:03:31 -0400, Bruce Hunter wrote:
> This is off topic, I was wondering if there is a pretty little gui that
> will run when booting.
man splash
In my /boot/loader.conf I haver:
splash_bmp_load="YES"
bitmap_load="YES"
bitmap_name="/boot/daemon_640.bmp"
qvb
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On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:37 am, Bruce Hunter wrote:
> Thanks for your help Kent
>
> I read something about using portversion -c with the portupgrade
> command to upgrade installed pkgs that needed to be updated.
>
> When I run portversion -c :: I get a print out of things needed to
> be upgraded
Thanks for your help Kent
I read something about using portversion -c with the portupgrade command
to upgrade installed pkgs that needed to be updated.
When I run portversion -c :: I get a print out of things needed to be
upgraded and at the end, it shows a 'if' statment.
How do you use this co
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:03 am, Bruce Hunter wrote:
> This is off topic, I was wondering if there is a pretty little gui
> that will run when booting. Kinda like windows, lindows, and even
> Redhat Fedora has one; which can be switched back and forth.
> Basically, so I don't have to see the text
This is off topic, I was wondering if there is a pretty little gui that
will run when booting. Kinda like windows, lindows, and even Redhat
Fedora has one; which can be switched back and forth. Basically, so I
don't have to see the text scrolling down and just see a loader with %.
Maybe in the port