I get the following message when running
/usr/ports/infrastructure/build/out-of-date:

Collecting installed packages
Collecting port versions: complete

Collecting port signatures: complete

Outdated ports:

devel/gettext                  # expat.4.0 -> expat.5.0
www/php5/extensions,-mysql     # mysql-client-5.0.18p0 ->
mysql-client-5.0.21

My ports tree is up-to-date against OPENBSD_3_9 (machine is i386,
3.9, patches from errata.html are applied, as are updates to the
ports tree).

According to pkg-stable.html, all of my packages are up-to-date.  To
test, I have built and installed /usr/ports/textproc/expat (first)
then /usr/ports/devel/gettext (second) from my updated ports tree.
Far as I can tell, these are the same versions that were originally
installed, and the above message still shows when running out-of-date.

As for php5-mysql, trying to build that from the ports tree fails at
"configure: error: xpm.h not found."  (any idea on how to get this
to successfully build will be greatly appreciated -- oh, though this
is a server (no X usage), X is installed as it was required to get
the webalizer  port installed.  Far as I can tell xpm.h is usually
found as part of X)

mysql-server and mysql-client are both up-to-date at 5.0.21 (also
built from the updated ports tree).

Everything on this machine appears to work very well, and I am
wondering if the above out-of-date message is only informational,
rather than indicating differences of a substantial nature.

Thanks,

Joe

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