Hans Lambermont wrote: > While testing the new version I ran into a -o problem, so it's not > related to the 10 improvements, but here it is : > > I started with this situation : > > # pkg_info | grep avahi > avahi-0.6.10_3 Service discovery on a local network > > # pkg_info -R avahi-0.6.10_3 > Required by: > vlc-0.8.5_2 > > # pkg_info | grep howl > howl-1.0.0_1 Zeroconf/Bonjour(tm) implementation > > # pkg_info -R howl-1.0.0_1 > Required by: > gimp-2.2.11,1 > kde-3.5.2 > planner-0.13_3 > > Avahi should replace howl (UPGRADING entry 20060429) > > # portmaster -o net/avahi howl > ... > ===> Installing for avahi-0.6.11_1 > ===> Checking if net/avahi already installed > ===> An older version of net/avahi is already installed (avahi-0.6.10_3) > Stop in /usr/ports/net/avahi.
I just uploaded a version that has what should be a fix for this, can you give it a try? And thanks for catching this, you're right, it's an oversight on my part. >> 2. Add -L mode, which generates the same list as -l, but also checks >> for updated versions of the installed ports. > > Small question : don't you think its better to merge the two lines ? Well, I don't, but you obviously do. :) Let me think about it, doing what you suggest makes the code more complicated, but if I can find a simple way to do it, I'll think about it. FYI, the other reason I like this format (and added tabs to another message that prints in -v mode) is that it is very visually distinct, and does not run the risk of getting missed in a quick scan. > I'll continue testing now. Thanks! Doug -- This .signature sanitized for your protection _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"