On Sat, 11 Aug 2007, Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
Afaik portmaster's beauty is that it doesn't have any dependencies like portuprade does. Doesn't require ruby etc, so upgrades to them don't cause problems like they could with portupgrade. (Again, haven't used portmaster, so I don't know; this is my understanding).
Yes, that's correct. It's written in /bin/sh, and the script is actually in the files directory of the port. That's about as non-depedent as you can get. :)
Seriously though, I think it's worth mentioning again that portmaster is not in "competition" with portupgrade. The goals that they are designed for have a lot of overlap, but there are things that you can do with portupgrade that you can't do with portmaster (especially managing upgrades using packages).
That said, if you're upgrading or installing ports, I think portmaster does a pretty good job, and it handles the exact scenario that started this thread, "How do I update a port (or ports) from the middle of a dependency chain without breaking stuff?"
For anyone interested, you can install the port and read the man page without changing or committing to anything, FYI.
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