Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2004 01:04:51 -0800 (PST) From: harlan@everett.org (Harlan Stenn) To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: portupgrade -P and local changes Message-ID: <20041226090451.2A69A54878@minnie.everett.org>
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I have a couple of ports where I am using a Makefile.local to provide some customizations for the local environment (I think they are for postfix+SASL, and apache2+the experimental modules, but I could be mistaken) where "stock" prebuilt packages are available. When I update the installed packages on the box, I like to use: portupgrade -Ppa The problem I have is that when these two ports get upgraded, portupgrade fetches and installs the prebuilt packages, which means I have to remember to then reinstall these two packages from the ports tree. Is there a way to tell portupgrade that it should not *fetch* prebuilt ports for these two packages? If the packages are already there I'm fine having them installed (as it means they were built using the Makefile.local values and wrapped as a package from the -p flag). H
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