Date: Mon, 1 May 2017 18:12:34 -0300 From: Eduardo Lemos de Sa <eduardo.lemosdesa@gmail.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: How to not reinstall openssh in a upgrade? Message-ID: <CA%2BnjGksXRX3J0zSBMtcyzPK-6GFNqCZgpjH76-Z0oBhnkM7xdA@mail.gmail.com>
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Dear Every time that I upgrade my FreeBSD 10.3 from sources (using svn approach, not freebsd-update) I noticed that ssh binaries (including sshd and others) are installed. The problem is that I am using openssh-portable (7.5p1 version) and the upgrade process always try install an another old version (as 7.2). Is possible to avoid this behaviour writing in /etc/make.conf something like this: NO_SSH=3Dtrue or NO_SSH=3Dyes ? If not, please, could you give an advice? Thank you in advance Yours Eduardo --=20 Eduardo Lemos de Sa Professor Titular Dep. Quimica da Universidade Federal do Paran=C3=A1 fone: +55(41)3361-3300 fax: +55(41)3361-3186
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