"cvsdown" of a port

Tony Shadwick tshadwick at goinet.com
Wed May 25 06:13:10 PDT 2005


Install portdowngrade.  Set your CVS_RSH and CVSROOT environment variables 
correctly per the handbook.

Then simply type "portdowngrade portname".  You'll be presented with a 
list of older available versions.  Simply follow the prompts.

On Wed, 25 May 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Erik Nørgaard wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have upgraded my Eterm to 9.3 using ports only to learn that this version 
> breaks dead keys. The problem is fixed in their current version but this has 
> not made it into the ports tree.
>
> Now, I'd like to downgrade to the previous version but compile against my 
> currently installed libraries. Is there a way to "cvsdown" a particular port? 
> How do I determine which tag to use?
>
> Thanks, Erik
>
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