On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 01:02:03AM +0000, Parish wrote: > Bob Willcox wrote: >> No, I'm not interested in the script(1) part. I am familiar with script >> but wasn't interested in using it here. What I want is the xorg-upgrade >> program that is used to move a bunch of x11 files to new places for the >> 7.x version. >> > > xorg-upgrade is the file that script(1) spews all the output into so, if > the upgrade fails, you've got all the info to work out why (which is why > UPDATING suggests using script(1)). IIRC when I did the 6.9 -> 7.x upgrade > xorg-upgrade ended up being something like 30MB!! > > From script(1): > > script [-akq] [-t time] [file [command ...]] > > [...] > > If the argument file is given, script saves all dialogue in file. > > HTH
Thanks for the info Mark, however I do know what script does and why one might use it (I've used it for years for just that, and I'm not even trying to use it here). What I was asking about (please re-read my subject line) was the xorg-upgrade command itself. Where is it located? I can't find it anywhere on any of my 10 FreeBSD systems (and I know it used to exist because I have used it in the past). Bob > > Regards, > > Mark -- Bob Willcox A lack of planning on your part does [EMAIL PROTECTED] not constitute an emergency on my part. Austin, TX _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"