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Date:      Tue, 18 Jun 2002 11:17:00 -0400
From:      Steve Tremblett <sjt@cisco.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   upgrading to 4.6 and upgrading XFree
Message-ID:  <20020618111700.D20627@sjt-u10.cisco.com>

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I'm planning on upgrading a bunch of stuff (mainly base system and X)
soon, but I'm curious as to the order I should upgrade in.  I've got
4.5 now and XFree86-4.0.2_6 from ports.

When making the world, there's an option for NO_X11 (or something like
that), so I'm just curious as to what actually depends on that and if
the version matters?  Should I upgrade the OS first or X first?  I'm
getting the impression that it doesn't matter, but I'm paranoid.

I'm a little spooked about using portupgrade for XF86 - I can't figure
out why it doesn't understand the versioning on my system - when I run
portversion it shows MANY of my packages have a version GREATER than
/usr/ports, even after cvsupping /usr/ports and rebuilding the index.
I tried portupgrade for a few things and it started "upgrading"
dependencies but it actually tried to install lesser versions before I
stopped it.

Can anyone suggest the best old-style route to upgrading X?  I'm
guessing I should rebuild all my X-dependent ports as well?

thanks

-- 
Steve Tremblett

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