--As of April 29, 2012 1:36:55 PM -0400, Jerry is alleged to have said:

UNTESTED: In the /usr/local/etc/portmanager/pm-020.conf file, add the
specific port(s) you are trying to bypass.

EXAMPLE:

        IGNORE|www/tidy|

Again, this is untested, but I have used it for other ports that I
needed to skip.

--As for the rest, it is mine.

Yes, that works for *ports.* Unfortunatly, it doesn't appear to work for non-ports that are installed but show up in the ports system. (The bsdpan-* stuff.) (Note: The error I quoted earlier is the very first thing that shows up when I run portmanager - it then goes on to collect installed port data, and notes but skips a couple that I had already put in to be ignored. The error I'm having appears to occur before that step - and interferes with the proper collection of installed port data.)

Daniel T. Staal

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