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Date:      Thu, 26 Sep 2019 16:12:16 +0100
From:      tech-lists <tech-lists@zyxst.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   ports and packages installed on one system, how to make pkg only
Message-ID:  <20190926151216.GB4027@bastion.zyxst.net>

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Hi,

Possibly a silly question -:

There is a system that has a mix of ports installed via the traditional met=
hod
(local ports tree) *and* ports installed via pkg.

I want the system to use pkg entirely for space and cpu reasons.

Will pkg upgrade -f do what I want without having to go through each
installed port? In other words, will pkg upgrade -f act upon the ports that
have been compiled and installed via the local ports tree?=20

Or would portmaster be a better tool for this purpose?

thnaks,
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J.

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