Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 03:58:23 -0500 From: Brandon Schneider <brandon.schneider@icloud.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: How to have jails checked for out of date applications. Message-ID: <54194D2F.5090805@icloud.com> In-Reply-To: <4177392.K19bvXC3F9@curlew.lan> References: <5418BD41.4020602@icloud.com> <5418D7DB.1000105@my.hennepintech.edu> <5418DFDC.6070507@icloud.com> <4177392.K19bvXC3F9@curlew.lan>
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That is fantastic! Thank you Mike, I will do that. It just seems like every day I learn another amazing thing pkg can do. It is a great utility. On 9/17/2014 3:10 AM, Mike Clarke wrote: > On Tuesday 16 Sep 2014 20:11:56 Brandon Schneider wrote: > >> so how would >> I have it match only 2014 entries, or even just have pkg only show >> recent entries and skip the older ones entirely. > Let pkg updating sort out the dates for you instead of using grep. > > For example this will show all entries newer than 1 August 2014: > > pkg updating -d 20140801 > > See man pkg-updating for full details of all the options. >
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