Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 17:42:59 +1100 From: Aristedes Maniatis <ari@ish.com.au> To: freebsd-stable <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: pkgng upgrade -> force upgrade of dependencies Message-ID: <5448A373.1070707@ish.com.au>
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I've scoured the documentation, but I cannot for the life of me figure how to do this. Let's say I want to upgrade a package "apache22" without upgrading everything on the system. Now I want to ensure I get enough of the dependencies into the upgrade that apache will actually work. So I try this:
# pkg upgrade apache22-worker-mpm
Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
apache22-worker-mpm: 2.2.27_6 -> 2.2.29_2
Hmmm, that doesn't seem right.
# pkg upgrade | grep openssl
openssl: 1.0.1_15 -> 1.0.1_16
# pkg info -d apache22-worker-mpm
apache22-worker-mpm-2.2.27_6:
expat-2.1.0_1
openssl-1.0.1_15
perl5-5.16.3_11
pcre-8.34_2
apr-1.5.1.1.5.3_4
libiconv-1.14_3
So, a new version of openssl is needed and is linked to the new binary. But it will not be installed when I upgrade apache.
Before I moved to pkgng/poudriere I used to use portmaster. That would more thoroughly examine the dependencies and make sure everything that was inter-related (both as parent and child dependencies) was upgraded together. But it did not force me to upgrade Java when I just wanted to get the new version of bash installed.
Am I missing something?
# pkg -v
1.3.8
Thanks
Ari
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