Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2012 12:05:37 -0500 From: David Jackson <djackson452@gmail.com> To: Andrew Gould <andrewlylegould@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Still having trouble with package upgrades Message-ID: <CAGy-%2Bi9vfG8Zn_xogdEbX0aHRxAdAd8PtPzxGv_X-6wFsA%2BMEg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CAFKhKgpDqKxL_AbWp51FwG18btFuQ==EbA9iswDde-HukdZwfA@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAGy-%2Bi-faTgPPFya8TD8rjkHG0=4E8S6Pvy2XiawXMru6z=pRQ@mail.gmail.com> <CAFKhKgpDqKxL_AbWp51FwG18btFuQ==EbA9iswDde-HukdZwfA@mail.gmail.com>
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> Many of your issues are non-issues, as your suggestions were > implemented in some form long ago. For example, updated applications > are compiled and available online. You can use "pkg_add -r" to > install the newest binary package that is available, or you can update > your an installed application by updating the ports and using > portupgrade, which has options to control whether you compile updates > from source or install binary packages. > > pkg-add -r does not seem to be an "upgrade all packages" sort of feature I am looking for. I have tried pkg-upgrade, portmaster, and portupgrade, all of these do not work. I am working on getting the logs
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