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* portversion(1) also reads MOVED and trace origin change, and, when invoked with "-v", displays the new origin. Example: % portversion -v screen screen-4.0.2_2 < needs updating (port has 4.0.2_3) (=> 'sysutils/screen') * Add "--ignore-moved" to portupgrade(1) and portversion(1). When invoked with this option, both programs totally ignore MOVED. If you encounter strange behaviour of these programs, try this out. * Add IGNORE_MOVED option to pkgtools.conf. This can be used to selectively ignore MOVED by pkgs. See pkgtools.conf.sample for details. * Keep the order of MOVED entries, and do not trace back to old entries. Previously, when encounters the following entries, editors/emacs|editors/emacs19|2004-03-20|emacs 19.x moved to a non-default port location editors/emacs21|editors/emacs|2004-03-20|emacs 21.x moved to default port location portupgrade traces as "editors/emacs21" -> "editors/emacs" -> "editors/emacs19". I thought this behavior should not be what we want to, so added this change. PR: ports/91272 Submitted by: KOMATSU Shinichiro <koma2@lovepeers.org> (maintainer) |
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deskutils | ||
devel | ||
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ftp | ||
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hebrew | ||
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irc | ||
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math | ||
mbone | ||
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net | ||
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palm | ||
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shells | ||
sysutils | ||
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textproc | ||
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ukrainian | ||
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www | ||
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x11-fm | ||
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x11-servers | ||
x11-themes | ||
x11-toolkits | ||
x11-wm | ||
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