That seems to have have done something more. But I still got some funky
errors after running portmaster -a:

[...at the end]

===>>> Gathering dependency list for x11/xorg-apps from ports
===>>> Starting recursive 'make config' check
===>>> Launching child to update x11/xinput
    xorg-apps-7.3 >> x11/xinput

===>>> Port directory: /usr/ports/x11/xinput
===>>> Gathering dependency list for x11/xinput from ports
===>>> Starting recursive 'make config' check
===>>> Recursive 'make config' check complete for x11/xinput
    xorg-apps-7.3 >> x11/xinput

===>>> Continuing 'make config' dependency check for x11/xorg-apps
===>>> Recursive 'make config' check complete for x11/xorg-apps

===>>> Returning to update check of installed ports


===>>> The x11/xphelloworld port has been deleted: Xprint application,
deprecated upstream
===>>> Aborting update

[r...@machine ~]#



On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Barney Wolff <bar...@databus.com> wrote:

> portupgrade -k x11-drivers/xorg-drivers x11/xorg
> Barney
>
> On Sat, Aug 01, 2009 at 07:50:45PM +0200, Jens Rasmus Liland wrote:
> > So what command am I supposed to run?
> >
> > On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Barney Wolff <bar...@databus.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I got around this by using -k.  Dependencies are a maze of twisty
> > > little passages, all alike.  I'll take my chances with the grue.
> > >
>
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