Date: Tue, 4 May 2021 08:10:38 -0600 From: "@lbutlr" <kremels@kreme.com> To: FreeBSD <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Ports recompile for 13.0-RELEASE Message-ID: <D44CDBA4-E90C-4298-9D61-2C2BD532C318@kreme.com>
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With the move to FreeBSD 13.0 is there a simple (single step) way to = reinstall all the current ports other than saving off a list of the = ports and then stepping through that list to reinstall them? It was very = inefficient when moving to 12.0 as many ports in the list, of course, = were dependent on other ports, but then got recompiled, sometimes = multiple times. I know I ended up in a make loop where came was compiled = over and over again until I aborted, listed the current ports, differ on = the previous ports, and picked a port I though would have a lot of reps = to restart the compile. I then did this several more times to get back = to where I had been on 11.x And there's still no way to tell if a port was installed from pkg or = from ports, correct? Since I use MariaDB instead of MySQLI have to be = sure I don't try to use package for anything that will try to install = MySQL instead. And finally, the release of 13.0 ends the 12.x versions, right? There = will not be a 12.3. (And yes, I've tried moving to poudrerie several times and we do not get = on. At all.) --=20 I don't need no stinking taglines.
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