Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 01:15:52 +0000 From: Jason Henson <jason@ec.rr.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: portversion runs seemingly forever Message-ID: <1109207752l.96501l.1l@BARTON> In-Reply-To: <c7c3ca6662bc6526ae379fe990677274@thewambaughs.net> (from gunter@thewambaughs.net on Tue Feb 22 20:40:35 2005) References: <b346c27a58657e78a0d7301b2bcd23c4@thewambaughs.net> <1109121955l.93160l.0l@BARTON> <c7c3ca6662bc6526ae379fe990677274@thewambaughs.net>
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>=20 > Sorry, I guess I should have been clearer. I let portversion run for =20 > 12+ hours before I killed it. I just cvsuped the ports tree a few =20 > days ago, and make fetchindex didn't help me any. portversion -l =3D =20 > says give me the 'up-to-date' ports. portversion -L =3D says give me =20 > all the 'out-of-date' ports.=09 > Just scrap that and use portmanager. It is small, lightweight, and =20 does not need ruby. On my machine with ule and folding@home running =20 time make gives me 13.644u 11.247s 0:35.40 70.2% 2529+991k 291+53io 489pf+0w And you don't need an index!
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