Reword pkg-comment and pkg-descr to make it clearer. (README will be
fixed in the next release) Submitted by: obrien
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A tool to upgrade installed packages with ports
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A tool to upgrade installed packages via the port
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Portupgrade is a tool to upgrade installed packages with ports.
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Portupgrade is a tool to upgrade installed packages via the port.
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It upgrades ports without reinstalling dependent packages by directly
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modifying the package info recorded in the files under /var/db/pkg.
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The procedures it takes is shown as follows:
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1. Build the corresponding port of the given package
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1. Build the corresponding port of the given installed package
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2. Fix the dependency info of the ones which depends on the given
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package
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3. Save the +REQUIRED_BY list of the given package
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4. Uninstall the given package forcibly if -u is specified
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5. Install the port
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6. Restore the +REQUIRED_BY list
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5. Install the new version via the port (built in <1>)
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6. Restore the +REQUIRED_BY list (saved in <3>)
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The usage can be shown by running it without arguments or with a -h.
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A tool to upgrade installed packages with ports
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A tool to upgrade installed packages via the port
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Portupgrade is a tool to upgrade installed packages with ports.
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Portupgrade is a tool to upgrade installed packages via the port.
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It upgrades ports without reinstalling dependent packages by directly
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modifying the package info recorded in the files under /var/db/pkg.
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The procedures it takes is shown as follows:
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1. Build the corresponding port of the given package
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1. Build the corresponding port of the given installed package
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2. Fix the dependency info of the ones which depends on the given
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package
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3. Save the +REQUIRED_BY list of the given package
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4. Uninstall the given package forcibly if -u is specified
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5. Install the port
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6. Restore the +REQUIRED_BY list
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5. Install the new version via the port (built in <1>)
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6. Restore the +REQUIRED_BY list (saved in <3>)
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The usage can be shown by running it without arguments or with a -h.
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A tool to upgrade installed packages with ports
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A tool to upgrade installed packages via the port
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Portupgrade is a tool to upgrade installed packages with ports.
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Portupgrade is a tool to upgrade installed packages via the port.
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It upgrades ports without reinstalling dependent packages by directly
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modifying the package info recorded in the files under /var/db/pkg.
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The procedures it takes is shown as follows:
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1. Build the corresponding port of the given package
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1. Build the corresponding port of the given installed package
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2. Fix the dependency info of the ones which depends on the given
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package
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3. Save the +REQUIRED_BY list of the given package
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4. Uninstall the given package forcibly if -u is specified
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5. Install the port
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6. Restore the +REQUIRED_BY list
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5. Install the new version via the port (built in <1>)
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6. Restore the +REQUIRED_BY list (saved in <3>)
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The usage can be shown by running it without arguments or with a -h.
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@@ -1 +1 @@
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A tool to upgrade installed packages with ports
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A tool to upgrade installed packages via the port
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@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
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Portupgrade is a tool to upgrade installed packages with ports.
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Portupgrade is a tool to upgrade installed packages via the port.
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It upgrades ports without reinstalling dependent packages by directly
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modifying the package info recorded in the files under /var/db/pkg.
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The procedures it takes is shown as follows:
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1. Build the corresponding port of the given package
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1. Build the corresponding port of the given installed package
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2. Fix the dependency info of the ones which depends on the given
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package
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3. Save the +REQUIRED_BY list of the given package
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4. Uninstall the given package forcibly if -u is specified
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5. Install the port
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6. Restore the +REQUIRED_BY list
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5. Install the new version via the port (built in <1>)
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6. Restore the +REQUIRED_BY list (saved in <3>)
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The usage can be shown by running it without arguments or with a -h.
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