On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 01:51:33 -0800
Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Sigh... why do people always recommend portupgrade to users without
> telling them of the caveats?  I grow tired of this.  So let's tell
> Navneet exactly what he's getting into, shall we?

thanks for the info Jeremy, very informative.

For what is worth, i've been using portupgrade for a long time. It works quite 
well in the vast majority of the situations, though it does seem to get 
confused with large upgrades with many inter-dependencies -not sure if that is 
a portupgrade's fault or the ports system.  I don't recall having issues with 
DBD, ruby messages or others. I also use pkg_* when necessary.

I am not denying what you said, just trying to balance out the description too.

At the end of the day, Navneet, you should try several tools and see what works 
for you :). 

B
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