From: Matthew Seaman on

Hi, Doug,

Is there a way to use portmaster.rc to globally switch on the effect of
the '-s' option in portmaster?

My best guess was to use:

CLEAN_STALE=sopt

but unfortunately that seems to stop portmaster doing anything for a
typical update-anything-that-needs-it run:

lucid-nonsense:/usr/src:% pkg_version -vIL=
bsdpan-Mail-SpamAssassin-CompiledRegexps-body_0-1.0 ! Comparison failed
ccache-2.4_9 < needs updating (index has 3.0.1)
neon29-0.29.3_1 < needs updating (index has 0.29.3_2)
py26-subversion-1.6.12 < needs updating (index has 1.6.12_1)
subversion-1.6.12 < needs updating (index has 1.6.12_1)
lucid-nonsense:/usr/src:% sudo portmaster -a
lucid-nonsense:/usr/src:%

Cheers,

Matthew

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From: Doug Barton on
On Sun, 1 Aug 2010, Matthew Seaman wrote:

>
> Hi, Doug,
>
> Is there a way to use portmaster.rc to globally switch on the effect of
> the '-s' option in portmaster?

It's not an option, it's a feature. :) Take a closer look at the man
page, especially the SYNOPSIS section.


hth,

Doug

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