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Date:      Tue, 6 Apr 2004 21:22:30 -0400
From:      Robert Huff <roberthuff@rcn.com>
To:        ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: problem upgrading to Gn0me 2.6 
Message-ID:  <16499.22486.46785.444851@jerusalem.litteratus.org>
In-Reply-To: <opr52awqte8ckrg5@smtp.central.cox.net>

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Jeremy Messenger writes:

>  Check in the pkg_info to make sure everything is update.

huff@> portversion | grep \<
XFree86-clients             <
apache                      <
cabextract                  <
clamav-devel                <
cracklib                    <
curl                        <
cyrus-sasl                  <
diablo-jdk                  <
edonkey-gui-gtk             <
gtkglarea                   <
libijs                      <
linuxpluginwrapper          <
linuxthreads                <
lsof                        <
mozilla                     <
mtr-gtk                     <
mysql-client                <
net-snmp                    <
p5-Digest                   <
p5-MIME-Base64              <
p5-Mail-SpamAssassin        <
p5-Net                      <
p5-Net-DNS                  <
p5-Socket6                  <
php4                        <
portupgrade                 <
postgresql-client           <
py23-expat                  <
qmake                       <
samba                       <
samba-libsmbclient          <
spamstats                   <
svgalib                     <
tcl                         <
tk                          <
uudeview                    <
uulib                       <
wxgtk                       <
wxgtk-common                <



>  Same as check the 
>  date (ls -l) in the /var/db/pkg/* to see if most of them are recently, so 
>  it means you don't have to re-run the script.

	Is there a quick way to do this?  (Can't find an appropriate
switch to pkg_info.)The list of files to be checked is quite long.


>  It's only edonkey-gui-gtk that has been failed and I have a patch
>  in an attach, so can you test it?

	Satnd by for test results.


			Robert Huff




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