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Date:      Sat, 11 Sep 1999 10:12:34 -0700 (MST)
From:      John and Jennifer Reynolds <jreynold@primenet.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Knowing when installed ports could be upgraded ...
Message-ID:  <14298.36226.455540.657148@localhost.primenet.com>

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Hey all,

Just a quickie question before I hack something together for myself ... is
there a pre-existing "quick-n-dirty" (or heck, even clean) way that people
check to see when ports are out of date (w.r.t. to their /usr/ports tree)
after they CVSup the ports collection?

For instance, last night I updated my ports tree and went to sleep while it
ran. This morning I looked through the logs to see what had changed, etc.
I noticed a new version of "gcombust" which I'm playing with to burn
CDs was available. I just happened to notice this though. Is there something
somebody has hacked up to look at the ports they currently have installed
on their machine and cross reference that to the versions available in
/usr/ports/*/Makefile to give a quick 'report' on things that could be
upgraded? I didn't see any target like such in /usr/ports/Makefile and
the man pages on pkg_info, etc. didn't give hints that anything like this
exists currently.

Thanks to all who maintain, create, patch, or otherwise work on ports!

-Jr

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