From /usr/ports/UPDATING ----------------------------------------------------------- 20110605: AFFECTS: users of security/gnutls and any port that depends on it AUTHOR: no...@freebsd.org
gnutls has been updated to 2.12.6.1 and all shared libraries' versions have been bumped. So you need to rebuild all applications that depend on gnutls. Do something like: portupgrade -rf gnutls portmaster -r gnutls ----------------------------------------------------------- "pkg_info -Rx gnutls" shows that gnutls is required by 92 of my installed ports so before running "portmaster -a" I duly ran "portmaster -r gnutls". This ran without any errors but only 4 ports were updated... curlew:/root# portmaster -r gnutls [snip] ===>>> Done displaying pkg-message files The following actions were performed: Re-installation of GeoIP-1.4.7 Upgrade of python26-2.6.6_1 to python26-2.6.7 Upgrade of gnutls-2.8.6_2 to gnutls-2.12.6.1_1 Upgrade of wireshark-1.4.6 to wireshark-1.4.7_1 curlew:/root# Should I worry about this huge discrepancy? I haven't got round to running "portmaster -a" yet and I haven't come across any problems so far, apart from having to add an entry for libgnutls.so.40 in /etc/libmap.conf to keep cups happy. "pkg_version -vL=" shows that 70 ports are due for updating, only some of these depend on gnutls so even after running "portmaster -a" there will be a considerable number of ports depending on gnutls which will not have been updated. -- Mike Clarke _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"