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I have a quick question. I am going to upgrade 
one of my systems from 5.2.1P9 to 5.3Beta7.

I have cvsup'd the source and when checking 
UPDATING I came across this:

20041001:
        The following libraries had their version number bumped up:
                /lib/libm.so.2 -> libm.so.3
                /lib/libreadline.so.4 -> libreadline.so.5
                /usr/lib/libhistory.so.4 -> libhistory.so.5
                /usr/lib/libopie.so.2 -> libopie.so.3
                /usr/lib/libpcap.so.2 -> libpcap.so.3
        FreeBSD 4.10 versions of these libraries will be added to the
        compat4x collection.  If you expect to be able to run old 4.X
        executables you will need to remove the old versions of these
        libraries.  However note that any 5.X executables you have built
        will stop working once you remove those old libraries.  You should
        have all your ports/packages rebuilt before removing the old
        libraries.

I had seen some discussion rearding this on the list and had
made a note in my head. 

Am I reading this correct that before I build/install world,
I should do a portupgrade -a ???

All of my ports are the latest according to portversion.

I just wanted to check before I went any further.

Thank you
Robert

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