On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 12:00:02PM +, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the free...@chthonixia.net flavor, containing:
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 02:54:59PM -0600, Tom Russo wrote:
Anyone else have this issue? Or am I the only one left still using
portupgrade and its associated
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 02:54:59PM -0600, Tom Russo wrote:
Anyone else have this issue? Or am I the only one left still using
portupgrade and its associated tools?
I use portupgrade and have noticed no failures. I have never used
pkg_glob so I cannot address that. I have used portupgrade as
Joe Altman writes:
Anyone else have this issue? Or am I the only one left still using
portupgrade and its associated tools?
I use portupgrade and have noticed no failures.
I use portupgrade for two features: portsclean (for which there
is probably a pkgng replacement, I just
On 27/04/2013 14:43, Robert Huff wrote:
I use portupgrade for two features: portsclean (for which there
is probably a pkgng replacement, I just haven't bothered to check)
and pkg_sort (for which there is no alternative) which is necessary
for certain scripts.
Well, given that pkgng is a
Matthew Seaman writes:
I use portupgrade for two features: portsclean (for which there
is probably a pkgng replacement, I just haven't bothered to check)
and pkg_sort (for which there is no alternative) which is necessary
for certain scripts.
Well, given that pkgng is a
I used to be able to run pkg_glob to see what packages have been updated
since a given date. For example, if I do a big 'portupgrade -fr somepackage'
and wait overnight, then in the morning find a handful had failed, I often
find it helpful to do something like:
pkg_glob -r somepackage -x '=
OK
But modulo CH3CH2OH
You need to learn the neue pkg system
how it differez
On 26 April 2013 16:54, Tom Russo ru...@bogodyn.org wrote:
I used to be able to run pkg_glob to see what packages have been updated
since a given date. For example, if I do a big 'portupgrade -fr
somepackage'