On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 18:22:07 + Robert Inder wrote:
> I asked for help because I was getting an out-of-date version of
> portupgrade --- 2.1.3 instead of 2.2.2 --- even though I had usedn
> portsnap.
>
> >>>>> Matthew Seaman writes:
> > Sub
O/H Robert Inder έγραψε:
when it had finished, I cd'd to the directory for "portupgrade", and
typed "make" and "make install". Everything seemed to go smoothly, and
portupgrade-2.1.3.3_1,2 was duly installed.
During installation of portupgrade there is a choice between "new 2.x
version of cd
I asked for help because I was getting an out-of-date version of
portupgrade --- 2.1.3 instead of 2.2.2 --- even though I had usedn
portsnap.
>>>>> Matthew Seaman writes:
> Subject: Re: Portsnap and port versions
:
:
> To see if your index is out of date,
Robert Inder wrote:
> This morning, I tried "portsnap fetch" and "portsnap upgrade"...
>
>Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 2 mirrors found.
>Fetching snapshot tag from portsnap1.FreeBSD.org... done.
>
> But although it reported 3 metadata patches and 91 patches, it didn't
> cha
I seem to be getting out-of-date versions of ports for reasons that I
don't understand, so I'm not sure what to do about it.
I'm setting up a brand new server to run FreeBSD. I downloaded the
FreeBSD 6.2 Release CDs, and installed. Everything seemed to go
smoothly.
CAVEAT: I've been using Free