On 01/01/11 17:26, David Southwell wrote:
>> I just checked the command on my system (I often use -f, but not that
>> often together with both -r and -R), and it works as expected. Could you
>> please tell what is your FreeBSD version, is the ports tree up-to-date
>> and what's your portupgrade ver
On 01/01/11 16:42, David Southwell wrote:
>> David Southwell writes:
>>> A bit puzzled
>>>
>>> I have a problem with apache22 loading and decided before doing
>>> anything else that I would upgrade apache22 recursively to
>>> rebuild all ports upon which it depened and which depend upon
>>>
> On 01/01/11 16:42, David Southwell wrote:
> >> David Southwell writes:
> >>> A bit puzzled
> >>>
> >>> I have a problem with apache22 loading and decided before doing
> >>> anything else that I would upgrade apache22 recursively to
> >>> rebuild all ports upon which it depened and which dep
> David Southwell writes:
> > A bit puzzled
> >
> > I have a problem with apache22 loading and decided before doing
> > anything else that I would upgrade apache22 recursively to
> > rebuild all ports upon which it depened and which depend upon
> > apache.
> >
> > The (to me) logical comm
David Southwell writes:
> A bit puzzled
>
> I have a problem with apache22 loading and decided before doing
> anything else that I would upgrade apache22 recursively to
> rebuild all ports upon which it depened and which depend upon
> apache.
>
> The (to me) logical command was:
>
>
A bit puzzled
I have a problem with apache22 loading and decided before doing anything else
that I would upgrade apache22 recursively to rebuild all ports upon which it
depened and which depend upon apache.
The (to me) logical command was:
dns1# portupgrade -frR apache22
Which generated the f