Upgrading edited ports

Daniel J. Luke dluke at geeklair.net
Thu Oct 26 06:09:50 PDT 2006


On Oct 26, 2006, at 3:10 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> Now that I've done that, "port outdated" still doesn't show my  
> installed ImageMagick to be outdated. Is it supposed to? Or am I  
> supposed to force the installation with "sudo port upgrade -ncuf  
> ImageMagick", which is what I'm doing?

port outdated checks the portindex, which won't have your updates in  
it until the next index generation run (twice daily) and you update  
to get the new portindex that was generated after your update.

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