Re: Looking for speed increases in "make index" and pkg_version for ports
- From: <soralx@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 04:00:25 -0700
Ivan Voras <ivoras@xxxxxx> wrote:
Because the information is not a constant. For example, the mpg123
port changes its PKGNAME as soon as esound is installed.
Maybe the time has come to give up on some of the flexibility the
ports tree has (and this particular one is confusing to the users)
[...]
maybe more confusing to portupgrade -- one day I'll get tired of
running 'pkgdb -F' almose every time before portupgrade to fix old
dependencies (packages with old config or things like ru-xmms instead of
xmms). This is portupgrade's problem really, but doing away from such
"flexibility" would make life slightly easier...
[SorAlx] ridin' VN1500-B2
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