On 27/05/2013 19:00, Ed Flecko wrote: > Clearly, I'm doing something wrong. > > :-) > > I thought I was using svn to keep my ports, src and docs up to date, but > pkg_version seems to disagree. > > I'm running 9.1 and I've installed ports, src, and docs as part of my > install. After that, I use subversion to (I thought) make sure everything > was up to date. > > I ran these commands: > > /usr/local/bin/svn up /usr/src > > /usr/local/bin/svn up /usr/ports > > /usr/local/bin/svn up /usr/doc > > and then I ran: > > > pkg_version -vIL = > > > > and it says "< needs updating (index has ...) on about 1 dozen items. So my > "index" is out of sync with my ports??? > > What did I screw up and how do I correct it?
You seem to have updated the ports tree, which is a collection of recipes for how to build ported software, but not actually updated by rebuilding any of the ported software that has become out of date. Try installing ports-mgmt/portmaster and then running portmaster -a Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey
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