what is used for upgrading all installed ports
Axel Keuchel
axel.keuchel at web.de
Sat Jun 21 03:47:50 PDT 2008
Hi there,
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Back to topic:
1. Don't use ports, use the packages. You can update them with
# pkg_add -ui (or even "pkg_add -ui -F update -F updatedepends")
2. If you really have to use ports (i. e. you need software, that is not
available as a package (opera), or you are running -current) you can do
this:
# cd /usr/ports/infrastructure/build
# ./out-of-date
the "out-of-date"-script will show you all ports that could be updated.
The you have to go to every single one of this ports and type
# make update (and afterwards "make clean")
Maybe you would like to read this:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#Ports
Greets;-)
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