On Wednesday 25 October 2006 22:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > You mean /usr/ports/infrastructure/out-of-date? ;-)
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>
> Thanks! This type of info was what I was looking for.
I've written a script the other day that deals with this and updates
your current apps based on out-of-date:
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> On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 07:01:59AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 07:26:24PM -0600, Michael Osburn wrote:
>> >> While I fully realize that installing from ports is not the accepted
>> >> process for anyone except for developers, I wish to start helping out
>> >> in a
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 07:01:59AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 07:26:24PM -0600, Michael Osburn wrote:
> >> While I fully realize that installing from ports is not the accepted
> >> process for anyone except for developers, I wish to start helping out
> >> in any way
> On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 07:26:24PM -0600, Michael Osburn wrote:
>> While I fully realize that installing from ports is not the accepted
>> process for anyone except for developers, I wish to start helping out
>> in any way I can; though, being a low-skilled OpenBSD programmer
>> tends to hurt mor
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 07:26:24PM -0600, Michael Osburn wrote:
> While I fully realize that installing from ports is not the accepted
> process for anyone except for developers, I wish to start helping out
> in any way I can; though, being a low-skilled OpenBSD programmer
> tends to hurt mor
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Michael Osburn wrote:
> While I fully realize that installing from ports is not the accepted process
> for anyone except for developers, I wish to start helping out in any way I
> can; though, being a low-skilled OpenBSD programmer tends to hurt more then
> help.
>
> I starte
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