Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:


Do a portupgrade first. Firefox depends on a lot of stuff.


I don't have the ports on the local machine.  I go directly to the FTP
server each time I install something.  Shouldn't they all be up to date
in that case?

The only Firefox version I see is 0.9, even though the current one is
1.0.1.


This is simple. As someone has pointed out before, you need cvsup the ports tree then a portupgrade. Yes, after the cvsup and portupgrade you will have 1.0.1


Also note, that even after a cvsup and portupgrade, you will not always have the latest, greatest version of a port. It all depends on the maintainer of the port and how much time they have to do the work etc, etc, etc.

--
Best regards,
Chris

No matter how large the work space, if two projects
must be done at the same time they will require the
same part of the work space.
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