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To: John Constantine <constant@rootshell.be>
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Subject: Re: Ports updating, make index or make readmes first ?
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From: swear@blarg.net (Gary W. Swearingen)
Date: 01 Apr 2002 12:03:30 -0800
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John Constantine <constant@rootshell.be> writes:

> after cvsuping the ports what should be run first in /usr/ports:
> 
> 	make readmes and then make index
> 
> 	or
> 
> 	make index and then make readmes ?

I use only "portsdb -Uu" from any directory (as suggested by the
portupgrade(1) manual, which also suggests that one run "pkgdb -F"
"on occasions", whatever that means).

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