On Sep 8, 2006, at 12:55 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
Craig Boston wrote:
Though I still think "leaf ports" and "root ports" should be
listed together.
I have gone back and forth on that a few times myself. Does anyone
else have an opinion?
Whether a port is a leaf port or not does not seem especially
important to me.
Whether a port has been installed explicitly by the user or whether
it has been installed as a build-time or runtime dependencies is
important, especially as time passes and the dependencies change.
I will always want to have all of the ports I've explicitly installed
present & updated, and I will always want the runtime dependencies
for those ports installed & updated as needed, but I'd be happier to
have outdated dependencies that aren't needed anymore be deleted
rather than updated.
PS, in case I haven't said it before, many thanks to Doug for
writing portmaster!
Thanks for the kind words!
I'm not using portmaster yet, as portupgrade has worked OK for me
thus far, but I would second Craig's opinion, and I would suspect
that I'm going to try switching over soon.
--
-Chuck
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