On 2015-01-05, trondd <tro...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 4:00 PM, John Merriam <j...@johnmerriam.net> wrote: > >> >> If I then do another /usr/ports/infrastructure/bin/out-of-date I still see >> this: >> >> Collecting installed packages: ok >> Collecting port versions: ok >> Collecting port signatures: ok >> Outdated ports: >> >> devel/quirks # always-update -> quirks-2.9 >> mail/roundcubemail # >> @php-5.4.35,@php-mcrypt-5.4.35,@php-pspell-5.4.35,@php-zip-5.4.35 -> >> @php-5.4.36,@php-mcrypt-5.4.36,@php-pspell-5.4.36,@php-zip-5.4.36 >> www/pear,-utils # @php-5.4.35 -> @php-5.4.36 >> >> >> Why do roundcubemail and pear still show up there when php has been >> updated? Trying to run a make update for either of them does nothing. >> >> > Those are showing up because they were built against the older version of > PHP and PHP modules. Those packages themselves did not change but you need > to rebuild them. Ports won't rebuild a package you already have built. > There might be a way to override that which I don't know about, but you can > just find and delete them from /usr/ports/packages/* then 'make reinstall'.
Or just ignore the output from out-of-date, there won't be any real change for these other packages.