On 2014-03-23 12:05, Jerry wrote:
> When I ran the following command after updating my port's tree:
> 
> /usr/sbin/pkg version -vIL=
> 
> It produced the following output:
> 
> dri-9.1.7_3,2                      >   succeeds index (index has 7.6.1_3,2)
> libEGL-9.1.7                       >   succeeds index (index has 7.6.1)
> libGL-9.1.7                        >   succeeds index (index has 7.6.1_4)
> libdrm-2.4.50                      >   succeeds index (index has 2.4.17_1)
> xf86-video-ati-7.2.0_1             >   succeeds index (index has 6.14.6_1)
> xf86-video-intel-2.21.15_1         >   succeeds index (index has 2.7.1_6)
> xorg-server-1.12.4_4,1             >   succeeds index (index has 1.7.7_11,1)
> 
> How is that even possible? I don't recall seeing anything in UPDATING that
> referred to this.
> 


The param -I checks against /usr/ports/INDEX(-n) to speed up comparing.

Do you use portsnap or cvs to update the ports tree?

portsnap should automatically update the INDEX file unless the setting in 
/etc/portsnap.conf was changed.

In case subversion is used, the INDEX is only updated with the following command
$> make fetchindex -C /usr/ports

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