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Date:      Fri, 21 Oct 2011 11:03:44 -1000
From:      Open Slate <openslateproj@gmail.com>
To:        Paul Macdonald <paul@ifdnrg.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: which ports require dialog during update
Message-ID:  <CAAuBV2e0YXMhuvvaeYa3j=apePEZhTAf2P%2BrA8cAtZQaOZYagA@mail.gmail.com>
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Not exactly an answer to your question, but I use the batch flag to bypass
configuration menus. If you have one or two ports you do not install with
default settings, you can go back and install manually.

On Oct 20, 2011 9:54 PM, "Paul Macdonald" <paul@ifdnrg.com> wrote:


Hi,

Is there a way to tell which ports might require dialog input during update,

i have some auto update scripts which when prompted will run through
updates, but occassionally i forget which will require user input and this
leads to dialog running ( often @ 100%) until i notice.

Obviously i only do this for what i'd consider to be trivial updates and it
makes things a lot quicker when you have a lot of boxes to do!

I had initialy thought that checking for make targets might be an idea, the
lack of a config target for example.

On one box which does have a config/options target, i see options come up
via dialog.

/usr/ports/security/p5-IO-**Socket-SSL
   brings up the config options for this port, both unchecked

[ ] IDN   International Domain Names (IDN) support       x x
[ ] IPV6  IPv6 support

on another box there's no dialog from either an update via portupgarde or
via a direct make in the port dir  ( make config is the same on both and
does bring up the dialog)

the Makefiles are identical both in the ports dir and in the work dir, both
systems are 8.2-REL.

Can i programmatically tell if user input is required?

thanks
Paul.



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