On Saturday 18 February 2012 03:46:24 Raphael Kubo da Costa wrote:
> I generally use ports-mgmt/bpkg's `bpkg -F ` -- it launches
> freshports.org's entry for the given port in w3m in the console
> (assuming console browsers are OK for your case).
If that's the target, I suggest trying my stupid sc
APseudoUtopia writes:
> I was wondering if there is any method to doing this from command
> line? I often don't have a web-browser available to me when working on
> the console. I'd be willing to write a script to display a changelog,
> but I'm not even sure where to get it from in the first plac
APseudoUtopia writes:
> Before upgrading ports, I have made it a habit to check the changes in
> the ports Makefile from the previous version. I've been using the
> web-interface located at www.freebsd.org/ports/
> For example, this page shows the change commit message,
> http://www.freebsd.org/c
Hello,
Before upgrading ports, I have made it a habit to check the changes in
the ports Makefile from the previous version. I've been using the
web-interface located at www.freebsd.org/ports/
For example, this page shows the change commit message,
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/mail/p