There are a few packages that you need to manually massage.
auto* is a good example if you want them all.
ghostscript is another. I want the gtk version, but it defaults to
plain ghostscript since that dependency is called by earlier packages
being installed.

ghostscript, amongst several others, is a widely used depenedency.
So, if you have to do pkg_delete ghostscript to change to the
ghostscript you really want, you will have to delete a ton of packages
first, get the right one and then reinstall all the deleted packages.
Ugh.

My personal answer is to use lynx $PKG_PATH.
I can then select the exact versions I want to install and do those
manually by copy paste the full file names.

And, well, umm, pkg_add not being able to read your mind is fine for me.
It makes me actually learn things like why I might choose a particular
flavor over another instead of just pushing pretty buttons and watching
package names flash by.

I give great thanks to the excellent work done on the ports and pkg_*
tools we now have. Always new and excellent improvements as time goes
by!

Bye
Chris Bennett


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