Correct. There is no port tree. Packages are used exclusively 

> On May 23, 2019, at 01:16, @lbutlr <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 22 May 2019, at 16:41, Doug Hardie <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It appears that the dovecot package is now the one that is maintained and 
>> dovecot2 package has remained stagnant.  
> 
> You didn't replace your port tree when you upgraded to 12.0-RELEASE.
> 
> I think that portsnap fetch extract ensures your ports tree matches the 
> current ports.
> 
> Ah, yes, from the man -8 portsnap:
> 
>     extract      Extract a ports tree, replacing existing files and
>                  directories.  NOTE: This will remove anything occupying the
>                  location where files or directories are being extracted; in
>                  particular, any changes made locally to the ports tree (for
>                  example, adding new patches) will be silently obliterated.
> 
> ===>
>                  Only run this command to initialize your portsnap-maintained
>                  ports tree for the first time, if you wish to start over
>                  with a clean, completely unmodified tree, or if you wish to
>                  extract a specific part of the tree (using the path option).
> ===>
> 
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> tendency to bend at the knees. --Feet of Clay
> 
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