On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 07:21:10PM +0100 I heard the voice of Miroslav Lachman, and lo! it spake thus: > Carmel NY wrote on 11/27/2015 12:39: > > Would I l then need to rebuild everything that depends on PHP or could I > > just > > add the "-r" flag to portupgrade? > > You can get list of all origins of ports depending on main php port by > this command > > pkg query %o `pkg info -r php5 | tail -n +2`
I've had good luck with PHP upgrades by just changing the origins, then rebuilding the php ports themselves. PECL stuff will also need a rebuild. Of course, you could just do a little sed'ery, but I tossed together a quickie .pl to do it with a little more seatbelts. e.g., with a little editing to pretend I'm going from 5.6 to 5.5: % pkg query '%o' | grep php56 | /tmp/phpup.pl pkg set -yo lang/php56:lang/php55 pkg set -yo archivers/php56-bz2:archivers/php55-bz2 pkg set -yo textproc/php56-ctype:textproc/php55-ctype pkg set -yo ftp/php56-curl:ftp/php55-curl [...] I intentionally just made it print out the 'pkg set's so I could eyeball them for sanity. Then just a quick C&P of 'em into a root terminal, and I'm off to the rebuilding races. A little obvious editing should let you do 5->56 with it. (of course there's always the chance of extensions moving around, so you may have to manually find and deal with one or two, but it makes it a lot easier) --------------8K------------------ #!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; # pkg query '%o' | grep php56 | $SELF while(<STDIN>) { chomp; my $old = $_; (my $new = $_) =~ s/56/55/; die "Couldn't find dir $new" unless -d "/usr/ports/$new"; print "pkg set -yo $old:$new\n"; } --------------8K------------------ -- Matthew Fuller (MF4839) | fulle...@over-yonder.net Systems/Network Administrator | http://www.over-yonder.net/~fullermd/ On the Internet, nobody can hear you scream. _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"