Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 07:25:25 +0300 From: Yar Tikhiy <yar@comp.chem.msu.su> To: dougb@FreeBSD.org Cc: freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org, bug-followup@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: ports/120002: portmaster won't show port's available version Message-ID: <20080127042525.GE49535@comp.chem.msu.su> In-Reply-To: <200801261612.m0QGCvCp094103@freefall.freebsd.org> References: <200801261612.m0QGCvCp094103@freefall.freebsd.org>
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On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 04:12:57PM +0000, dougb@FreeBSD.org wrote: > > It is expected that if the user asks to update a port, that they > intend to actually update the port. The -L option exists to list > which ports are up to date, and which need updating. There is also > an alias suggested in the man page which will give you a concise > summary of only what is not up to date. Did you mean this one? portmaster -L | egrep -B1 '(ew|ort) version|Aborting|installed|dependencies| IGNORE|marked|Reason:|MOVED' | grep -v '^--' The command looks really hairy. The egrep is there just to fight inconvenient output from portmaster. Perhaps a cleaner way is to implement the functionality in portmaster itself. Merely printing the version available from /usr/ports along with the version installed would make updating an individual port much more convenient. E.g.: ===>>> Update portmaster-2.0 to portmaster-2.1? [n] I'll appreciate greatly if you consider adding this featurette to portmaster. Thanks a lot, portmaster does an excellent job for me in most cases. -- Yar
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