here we go again w/ pkg ....

Matthew Seaman m.seaman at infracaninophile.co.uk
Mon Sep 8 23:25:49 UTC 2014


On 08/09/2014 22:18, William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
> root at kabini1, /etc, 4:11:53pm] 568 %  pkg version -vIL=
> curl-7.37.1_2                      <   needs updating (index has 7.37.1_3)
> gtk2-2.24.22_3                     <   needs updating (index has 2.24.22_4)
> libyaml-0.1.6                      <   needs updating (index has 0.1.6_1)
> pango-1.34.1_6                     <   needs updating (index has 1.34.1_7)
> portmaster-3.17.6                  <   needs updating (index has 3.17.7)
> readline-6.3.6_1                   <   needs updating (index has 6.3.8)
> [root at kabini1, /etc, 4:11:57pm] 569 %  pkg version -vRL=
> Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
> FreeBSD repository is up-to-date.
> Updating FreeBSD_new_xorg repository catalogue...
> FreeBSD_new_xorg repository is up-to-date.
> All repositories are up-to-date.
> db46-4.6.21.4                      ?   orphaned: databases/db46
> dri-9.1.7_4,2                      >   succeeds remote (remote has
> 7.6.1_4,2)
> libGL-9.1.7_1                      >   succeeds remote (remote has 7.6.1_4)
> libdrm-2.4.52,1                    >   succeeds remote (remote has
> 2.4.17_1,1)
> linux-f10-expat-2.0.1              ?   orphaned: textproc/linux-f10-expat
> linux-f10-fontconfig-2.6.0         ?   orphaned:
> x11-fonts/linux-f10-fontconfig
> linux-f10-xorg-libs-7.4_1          ?   orphaned: x11/linux-f10-xorg-libs
> opera-linuxplugins-12.16           ?   orphaned: www/opera-linuxplugins
> xf86-video-intel-2.21.15_3         >   succeeds remote (remote has 2.7.1_8)
> xorg-server-1.12.4_8,1             >   succeeds remote (remote has
> 1.7.7_13,1)

It's the 'pkg version -vRL=' output which is pertinent when you're
trying to update using binary packages from the repository.  In this
case it is clear that you have already upgraded (by portmaster(8) or
otherwise) using a more recent ports tree -- probably not the one with
the INDEX that shows some out of date packages.  There simply aren't any
/newer/ binary packages available that what you already have installed,
so pkg(8) doesn't do anything.

	Cheers,

	Matthew

-- 
Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil.

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