Hi Woodchuck,
I have the standard gnupg-1.4.8 package and I want to upgrade to a gnupg-1.4.9 
port:

The answer of your questions are at my first post, shown below:
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Hi,
1- How do I upgrade my current gnupg-1.4.8 using a port of gnupg-1.4.9 that
I have built (by hand ... ) from openports.se?
The problem is:
. make install ...
Can't install gnupg-1.4.9-ldap because of conflicts (gnupg-1.4.8)
/usr/sbin/pkg_add: gnupg-1.4.9-ldap:Fatal error
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/1/gnupg-1.4.9 (line 1420 of
/usr/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk).
# pkg_delete gnupg-1.4.8
Can't remove gnupg-1.4.8 without also removing:
sylpheed-2.4.5p0-gpgme gpgme-1.1.5 enigmail-0.95.5p0 kdewebdev-3.5.8p0
p5-GnuPG-Interface-0.31p0 p5-GnuPG-0.09p0 kdeaddons-3.5.8p0
kdesdk-3.5.8p0 kdepim-3.5.8p0 py-gnupg-0.3.2p1
#
Of course, I will not remove all this, it should be a way to make a
clean replacement.
2- Is there an easy way to use the  openports.se  latest ports, e.g  doing
a make install from there?
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I had already readen man pkg_delete and the -F flag, but there is not a clear 
option to "delete even knowing that you will break some other installed 
software as it depend on this one". Once warned, i will delete it anyway, as I 
know for sure that installing later the new port of gnupg-1.4.9 the 
dependencies will be ok again, at leat I will try ...
So which one is the proper syntax for pkg_delete "force deletion and dont ask 
nor verify dependencies"?

The main reason to upgrade gnupg-1.4.8 (standard package at OpenBSD 4.3 to 
gnupg-1.4.9 (not yet available as package, but as port at openports.se cvswww
is because of the trecebn¡nt discovery of a "Moderately critical hich can 
potentially be exploited to compromise a vulnerable system" security issue on 
gnupg-1.4.8 as per  http://secunia.com/advisories/29568/  .

Thanks.

macintoshzoom
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On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 04:02:48 -0400 (EDT)
Woodchuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, macintoshzoom wrote:
> 
> > Thanks Woodchuck , but:
> > # cd 
> > /xxx/newly-created-ports-folder-for-gnupg-1.4.9-from-openprots.se-cvsweb
> 
> Why this?
> 
> > # make update
> > ===> Updating for gnupg-1.4.9-ldap
> > Not installed, no update
> > #             
> > ??                  
> > macintoshzoom
> 
> 
> Sorry, you've wandered away from the standard too far for diagnosis
> by psychic powers.
> 
> I have no idea how the ports subsystem behaves when not installed
> where it is intended to be.
> 
> The error message is telling you that "gnupg-1.4.9-ldap" is not
> installed, hence cannot be updated.  What version of gnupg is installed,
> and what flavor (ldap or not, say), is something of a mystery.
> 
> Absent other information, I would first find out what versions of
> gnupg *are* installed, deleted them with pkg_delete, then return
> to the new one and try "make install" again.
> 
> pkg_delete will complain about other packages needing gnupg.  You'll
> need to overcome those complaints.  man pkg_delete will point the way.
> I draw your attention to the -F switch of pkg_delete.
> 
> If this is scary, then I would re-evaluate the need to install a new
> gnupg.
> 
> Luck!
> 
> Dave
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