From: Jakub Lach on


Doug Barton wrote:
>
> There is no reason you cannot have portmaster + some other ports
> management
> tool (like portupgrade) installed. The only thing you can't do is run
> them simultaneously (i.e., at the exact same time). You can easily
> upgrade one thing with portmaster, then when portmaster exits update
> something else with another tool.
>
>> What fooled me is that earlier portmaster versions didn't complain
>> about this file
>
> I explained that in my previous post, if the explanation isn't clear,
> let me know. Meanwhile, thanks for bringing this to my attention.
>
>

When I replied I haven't yet seen your previous message, thanks
for your kind responses (both).

As far as using more than one port manager, I used to have both
portupgrade and portmaster installed as a mid-step to fully relying
on portmaster.

Now, since I found my way around portmaster I don't need another
tools (and their dependencies).

Thanks for providing such a fine port!

best regards,
-Jakub Lach
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