On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:10:29PM +0200, TooMany Secrets wrote: > Hi! > > Excuse me if this is a estupid question, but in six years with > FreeBSD, today I haven't still an answer to this: > - If I make a "make install clean", in a port like "x11/kde3", are > there any way to make the lack of questions? Or maybe better, are > there any way to make anything like "make -y (or -Y for YES options) > install clean"? > > The trouble is ports like KDE, with platform independency (more or > less cpu power), take more time because you need to stay (more or > less) in front of computer to choose and accept the port options. > I understand that you don't need this with other ports (like apache, > php, etc), for obvious reasons. But I think that with ports like > gnome2 or kde3, maybe I believe that it would be a great saving of > time. > > Sorry if the question is understandable for my bad english. >
Hello Mr. TooMany, the portupgrade suite is what you probably want to use. You can set BATCH=YES or use the --batch switch which suppresses the OPTIONS menu. e.g.: portupgrade --batch -a to upgrade all ports or portinstall --batch sysutils/screen Lars
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