> On 14 Aug 2019, at 15:13, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> wrote: > > On Aug 13, 2019, at 03:25, Gerben Wierda wrote: > >> Now, the only thing I have to do is to find a way to get my local revision >> back to 1, before I submit the patch. I have installed >> >> Albus:nsd sysbh$ port installed >> The following ports are currently installed: >> expat @2.2.7_0 (active) >> flex @2.6.4_0 (active) >> gettext @0.19.8.1_2 (active) >> libevent @2.1.10_0 (active) >> libiconv @1.16_0 (active) >> m4 @1.4.18_2 (active) >> ncurses @6.1_0 (active) >> nsd @4.1.22_0 >> nsd @4.1.22_1 >> nsd @4.2.1_0 >> nsd @4.2.1_1 >> nsd @4.2.1_2 >> nsd @4.2.1_3 >> nsd @4.2.1_5 >> nsd @4.2.1_6 (active) >> openssl @1.0.2s_0 (active) >> unbound @1.9.2_0 >> unbound @1.9.2_1 (active) >> zlib @1.2.11_0 (active) >> >> If my update gets accepted, that would mean it would be revision 6. Is that >> bad? The revisions all come from my local tinkering because I know not how >> to force a build without changing revision. >> >> I also want to clean up my installed versions. So nsd becomes >> >> nsd @4.2.1_0 >> nsd @4.2.1_1 (active) >> >> with that last one actually the current revision 6. How do I do that? > > Uninstall the port. Edit the portfile to put the revision at 1. Install the > port if you like
Will installing the port remove my existing configuration in /opt/local/etc/{nsd,unbound}? G