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Date:      Thu, 3 Jun 2004 23:34:16 +0000
From:      Jarrod Wageman <ghast@dieflux.afraid.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   portupgrade -a question
Message-ID:  <20040603233416.GA27303@dieflux.afraid.org>

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Hello, I have a freebsd box I just set up and I am wondering about some things. I just ran `make buildworld` installworld
and all that after an extensive cvsup. I still have perl version 5.6 something. The new version according to perl.com is 5.8
I ran portupgrade -a and it didn't upgrade anything. Do I need to move to the CURRENT source tree to get these new packages
installed? It seems I have many dated packages on this freebsd box. Here is the steps I take to update...

cvsup -g -L 2 <supfile> I am using the stable tree.

portsdb -Uu

portversion -l "<"
(nothing ever returns)

portupgrade -a
(this says something like: No need to upgrade fvwm-blahversion)

(according to a freebsd site I found off of google, this is the proper way to go about updating)

pkgdb -Fu

My kernel is updated, my source tree is updated. But perl is an old version, openssh is an old version.

Maybe I do not understand how the stable tree works, or ports in itself works, are the security and bug fixes patched 
and the version numbers maintained? That seems a bit odd to me. Anyhow I am a noob. Thanks for your time and
patience.

J.W.
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