> Warren Block wrote: >> On Wed, 26 Jun 2013, Chris H wrote: >>>> On Wed, 26 Jun 2013, Chris H wrote: >>>> >>>> Okay, look up the last time you installed or upgraded a port: >>>> % ls -ltr /var/db/pkg >>>> >>>> The last one is the most recently modified. Update your ports tree, >>>> follow all the steps that apply to your system since that date. >> >> That should say "all the steps in /usr/ports/UPDATING that apply to your >> system since that date." > > There is a nice command that helps you to list only relevant entries > from UPDATING (entries from UPDATING for already installed ports) > > pkg_updating -d YYYYMMDD > > Where YYYYMMDD is the last time you did ports update, for example > pkg_updating -d 20120923 > > Miroslav Lachman Greetings Miroslav, That _is_ nice. Thank you for taking the time post this. That'll help quite a bit!
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