Hi all.
I wanna downgrade a port 'cause I found the newest port seems still have
some problems :-( the question is: how could I do this?
Usually I use portupgrade to upgrade my ports tree. So to downgrade a
port, is portdowngrade a choice? I notice that portdowngrade has stopped
developing
portdowngrade works
On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 22:35 +0800, Yuan Jue wrote:
Hi all.
I wanna downgrade a port 'cause I found the newest port seems still have
some problems :-( the question is: how could I do this?
Usually I use portupgrade to upgrade my ports tree. So to downgrade a
port
Well, still haven't solved my problem with reaching kern.openfiles limit
since upgrading several packages. I posted that last week and received
some ideas. The /var had several problems, so I went to single user mode
this weekend and cleaned it up, all other parts clean. So, I am now
On Sunday 11 December 2005 11:55, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
Well, still haven't solved my problem with reaching kern.openfiles limit
since upgrading several packages. I posted that last week and received
some ideas. The /var had several problems, so I went to single user mode
this weekend and
On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 12:18:05PM -0800, Michael C. Shultz wrote:
Here is how you can bring all ports back to a prior day:
Or even simpler, if you want to only downgrade one port at a time:
sysutils/portdowngrade
cheers, t.
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