On Wednesday 27 October 2004 02:34 pm, Zoltan Frombach wrote: < cut for clarity > Zoltan - you started this thread and now I'm curious, was your question answered? You do know that `portupgrade -af -P` is the same as `portupgrade -afP`, and that what it's saying is: force an upgrade of all installed packages using packages if available, otherwise build the packages from the ports? I'm also curious as to why you just do not use /etc/libmap.conf, instead of rebuilding all installed packages, that would be even faster. Just rebuild the ones that are necessary to be rebuilt right away and let the others go until `portversion -vL=` says the installed package needs updating. Here's another thing to consider: a lot of the prebuilt packages are not uptodate (maybe most are now, but I doubt if every one is), if you install those, you've still got the problem of packages built with out of date library dependencies. Don -- Donald J. O'Neill donaldj1066_at_fastmail.fmReceived on Wed Oct 27 2004 - 19:08:39 UTC
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