Am 01.06.21 um 08:03 schrieb Mark Millard via freebsd-ports:
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> Some basic commands for installing/updating packages are:
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> pkg install (see man pkg-install)
> pkg upgrade (see man pkg-upgrade)
> pkg delete (see man pkg-delete)
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> "pkg install" will install run-depencencies.
> It will no
On Tue, 1 Jun 2021 at 15:50, Thomas Mueller wrote:
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> > synth only upgrades existing packages that are on your system, and
> > makes no assumptions about what the user wants. If you need a tool,
> > you'll have to install it - at which point it becomes a first-class
> > installed module (as oppos
Thomas Mueller wrote on
Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2021 03:49:21 + :
> > synth only upgrades existing packages that are on your system, and
> > makes no assumptions about what the user wants. If you need a tool,
> > you'll have to install it - at which point it becomes a first-class
> > installed mod
> synth only upgrades existing packages that are on your system, and
> makes no assumptions about what the user wants. If you need a tool,
> you'll have to install it - at which point it becomes a first-class
> installed module (as opposed to those that can be auto-removed), and
> synth will upgrad
On Mon, 31 May 2021 at 20:51, Thomas Mueller wrote:
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> > On Sun, 30 May 2021 at 17:46, Thomas Mueller wrote:
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> > > What is the current status of ports-mgmt/synth?
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> > > It seems deprecated by what I see on this emailing list, but I see
> > > occasional updates when I update ports tree.
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Hello.
Sorry to bother...
Cacti was recently upgraded, fixing some security issues.
Are you working on updating the port?
Is this something trivial I could do myself? Or perhaps you already
tried and there's some showstopper?
bye & Thanks
av.
> On Sun, 30 May 2021 at 17:46, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > What is the current status of ports-mgmt/synth?
> > It seems deprecated by what I see on this emailing list, but I see
> > occasional updates when I update ports tree.
> It's still my favourite ports-builder.. I'll