from Marco Alberoni:

> Hello, is this port still mantained? The current qpdfview version available on
> the https://launchpad.net/qpdfview page is 0.4.14 ...

from Kurt Jaeger:

> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=200279

> now has a patch to upgrade, if you can test it ?

I am now in NetBSD (current, amd64, 7.99.15); this is the computer where, until 
recent updates to re(4) and rsu(4) restored my internet access from FreeBSD, I 
was able to connect with Linux, NetBSD and Haiku R1Alpha4 but not FreeBSD, 
OpenBSD or DragonFly.  

My ports are way behind, last major update was mid-August 2014 when rsu was 
working. 

Now I am bogged down with that massive portmaster upgrade relating to png 
version bump from 1.5.x to 1.6.x, and am snagged.

But I also have FreeBSD-current i386 partition, may have to create a new 
partition for FreeBSD-current amd64 (plenty of space, using GPT and having 3 TB 
hard drive) and start again.  I still have stuff on the older installation that 
I want to keep; it is still usable but difficult to update.

I kept FreeBSD src tree, also ports and doc, up-to-date using subversion from 
NetBSD.

I can also try sooner on the other computer, where I also downloaded the patch; 
Abiword too.

I also downloaded the Porters' Handbook, am concerned about user modifications' 
effect on ports-tree updates by svn; also how to safely update a port or test a 
new port.


Tom

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