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Date:      Mon, 16 Dec 2019 18:32:23 +0100
From:      Matthias Fechner <idefix@fechner.net>
To:        Antoine Brodin <antoine@FreeBSD.org>, ports-committers@freebsd.org, svn-ports-all@freebsd.org, svn-ports-head@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: svn commit: r520219 - in head/Mk: . Uses
Message-ID:  <30b9a6c7-1aca-cf56-d6d6-326bdba5206a@fechner.net>
In-Reply-To: <201912160629.xBG6T0r7056159@repo.freebsd.org>
References:  <201912160629.xBG6T0r7056159@repo.freebsd.org>

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Am 16.12.2019 um 07:29 schrieb Antoine Brodin:
>   Switch default version of python3 and python from 3.6 to 3.7
>   
>   With hat:	portmgr
>   PR:		233770

it seems that this commit cause now that all python 3.6 related ports
are deinstalled if you execute:

pkg upg

The following 68 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):

Installed packages to be REMOVED:
        py36-certbot-0.39.0,1
        py36-acme-0.39.0,1
        py36-requests-toolbelt-0.8.0_1
        py36-requests-2.22.0
        py36-urllib3-1.25.6,1
        py36-josepy-1.2.0
        py36-ansible-2.8.5
        py36-openssl-19.0.0
        py36-paramiko-2.6.0
        py36-cryptography-2.6.1
        py36-Jinja2-2.10.1
        py36-pynacl-1.3.0
        py36-Babel-2.7.0
        py36-cffi-1.13.2
        py36-pyrfc3339-1.1
        py36-zope.component-4.2.2
        py36-configobj-5.0.6_1
        py36-dnspython-1.16.0
        py36-fail2ban-0.10.4_2
        py36-configargparse-0.15.2
        py36-chardet-3.0.4_2
        py36-certifi-2019.9.11
        py36-six-1.12.0
        py36-distro-1.4.0_1
        py36-pytz-2019.3,1
        py36-MarkupSafe-1.1.1
        py36-pycparser-2.19
        py36-bcrypt-3.1.7
        py36-pyasn1-0.4.7
        py36-netaddr-0.7.19_1
        py36-yaml-5.2
        py36-jmespath-0.9.4_1
        py36-zope.interface-4.6.0
        py36-zope.event-4.1.0
        py36-parsedatetime-2.5
        py36-asn1crypto-0.24.0
        py36-pysocks-1.7.1
        py36-idna-2.8
        py36-pycryptodome-3.9.0
        py36-iso8601-0.1.12
        py36-sqlite3-3.6.9_7
        py36-pyinotify-0.9.6
        py36-ply-3.11
        py36-setuptools-41.4.0

New packages to be INSTALLED:
        python37: 3.7.5_1 [poudriere]
        py37-setuptools: 41.4.0_1 [poudriere]
        py37-pycryptodome: 3.9.0 [poudriere]
        py37-dnspython: 1.16.0 [poudriere]
        py37-iso8601: 0.1.12 [poudriere]
        py37-ply: 3.11 [poudriere]

Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
        unbound: 1.9.5 -> 1.9.6 [poudriere]
        python: 3.6_3,2 -> 3.7_3,2 [poudriere]
        py27-setuptools: 41.4.0 -> 41.4.0_1 [poudriere]

Installed packages to be REINSTALLED:
        glib-2.56.3_6,1 [poudriere] (direct dependency changed: python37)
        talloc-2.3.0 [poudriere] (direct dependency changed: python37)
        gobject-introspection-1.56.1,1 [poudriere] (direct dependency
changed: python37)
        tevent-0.10.1 [poudriere] (direct dependency changed: python37)
        tdb-1.4.2,1 [poudriere] (direct dependency changed: python37)
        python3-3_3 [poudriere] (direct dependency changed: python37)
        vuxml-1.1_4 [poudriere] (direct dependency changed: python37)
        vde2-2.3.2_4 [poudriere] (direct dependency changed: python37)
        samba410-4.10.11 [poudriere] (direct dependency changed: python37)
        rubygem-gitlab-markup-1.7.0 [poudriere] (direct dependency
changed: python37)
        munin-node-2.0.52 [poudriere] (direct dependency changed: python37)
        jetty8-8.1.15_1 [poudriere] (direct dependency changed: python37)
        grc-1.11.1 [poudriere] (direct dependency changed: python37)
        git-2.24.1 [poudriere] (direct dependency changed: python37)
        bind-tools-9.14.8 [poudriere] (direct dependency changed: python37)

Number of packages to be removed: 44
Number of packages to be installed: 6
Number of packages to be upgraded: 3
Number of packages to be reinstalled: 15


Maybe you should think about adding a UPDATING entry that explains how a
normal user can upgrade there system without losing any installed software.


Gruß
Matthias

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