On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 02:10, Marc Espie <es...@nerim.net> wrote: > On Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 10:11:50PM -0500, Bryan wrote: >> Ah... you have to have a 'clean' machine everytime? I knew there was >> a catch... > > The updates switches are there as a convenience. Sometimes they don't work, > as some ports don't build if an older version is already there. > > "clean" builds should work every time. Non-clean builds, well, depends... >
Understood... I did find that running 'make REFETCH=true fetch' on the entire /usr/ports reduced the amount of output on the screen. sometimes, the "L" section of the output would be so large that it would fill up and entire 1920x1080 screen, dropping the "E" section off the screen for about 3,000 ports... I will give dpb a rest for a while... I don't have the assets around to do that. I do have a quad core server with HT, but it's running mission critical apps that can't be wiped every time to run dpb. maybe santa will bring me a server for xmas. I did read dpb(1), which is how I knew about the switches... for the packages that errored, I was looking for something like the output from when you run them individually... so I could post the issues to the list here...