Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 02), Peter Clark said:
I have a number of ports installed on my 7.2Release box. When I issue
pkg_info I see that I have both db41-4.1.25_4 and db46-4.6.21.4 installed.
Is there an easy way to see which program is linked to which db? Is this
some sort
In response to Peter Clark :
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> I have a number of ports installed on my 7.2Release box. When I issue
> pkg_info I see that I have both db41-4.1.25_4 and db46-4.6.21.4
> installed. Is there an easy way to see which program is linked to which
> db? Is this some sort of redundant listing and I r
In the last episode (Jul 02), Peter Clark said:
> I have a number of ports installed on my 7.2Release box. When I issue
> pkg_info I see that I have both db41-4.1.25_4 and db46-4.6.21.4 installed.
> Is there an easy way to see which program is linked to which db? Is this
> some sort of redundant
Hello,
I have a number of ports installed on my 7.2Release box. When I issue
pkg_info I see that I have both db41-4.1.25_4 and db46-4.6.21.4
installed. Is there an easy way to see which program is linked to which
db? Is this some sort of redundant listing and I really only have db4.6
installe
Peter Pluta wrote:
I'm a bit confused with dependency's. When you have a stale
dependency's what does this usually mean? Does that mean that the
dependency was already updated and not noted in the pkgdb? Or does it
mean the version in the pkgdb is wrong and that I have a newer or
older versio
I'm a bit confused with dependency's. When you have a stale dependency's
what does this usually mean? Does that mean that the dependency was
already updated and not noted in the pkgdb? Or does it mean the version
in the pkgdb is wrong and that I have a newer or older version
installed? Also, ho