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* Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. <kdk@daleco.biz> [2004-02-11 23:10:50 GMT]: > Running a desktop box with a dialup PPP connection > to the 'Net, my "portupgrade -aRr" tends to take a > couple of days .... > > I'd taken to dealing with it once a month. > > It occurs to me that it might actually be less > painful to do it more often ... I run cvsup and portsclean from cron every night. And I add this: weekly_status_pkg_enable="YES" to /etc/periodic.conf to add a package status report to the weekly reports... and I actually /read/ the reports. Then I do a port upgrade when the number of non-important packages pass a fuzzy threshold (about 5 usually - more if I'm feeling lazy, less if I'm feeling keen). If it's something important (like, say, an exim upgrade on a core mail server) I upgrade everything else a day or so before, and upgrade the important stuff by itself. But I never upgrade the important stuff without checking the CVS logs to see why a port has been upgraded. If I'm starting work on a box I'll run /etc/periodic/weekly/400.status-pkg Manually to see if there are any out of date ports which could have any relevance to what I'm about to do. If there are I'll upgrade them. -- TTFN, FNORD Peter McGarvey Freelance FreeBSD Hacker (will work for bandwidth) _______________________________________________ freebsd-chat@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-chat To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-chat-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"