Doug Barton wrote:
Miroslav Lachman wrote:
How can I reinstall just one port without version change?
Use it without any flags. Portmaster does by default what portupgrade
does with the -f switch. You're right it should probably be more clear
in the man page that this is the default behavior. I'm not sure how to
make the description of what -f does more clear. Perhaps you could
suggest some other language?
Thank you for your reply. I didn't know the default behaviour.
from manpage: "
By default portmaster will first recurse through the port to update, and
all of its dependencies (if any) to handle any port OPTIONS via the
'make config' interface. It will then start building all ports that
need updating."
So it sound like portmaster will do nothing, if specified port has no
newer version. Isn't it meant for -a switch?
It will be better if there will be something like: "By default
portmaster always rebuild specified (named?) port even if there is no
newer version available"
"-f always rebuild ports dependencies (overrides -i)"
I am not a native english speaker...
Miroslav Lachman
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