As I understand, in 2018 quite a lot of ports have been replaced with single one: xorgproto
What is the proper way to do the upgrade? Should I just delete all old ports, install xorgproto and hope everything will be OK?
I am actually not using X11, this is text-only server. But many ports need xorgproto as a dependency.
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/port-xorgproto-failed-to-install.66970/
What is the proper way to do the upgrade? Should I just delete all old ports, install xorgproto and hope everything will be OK?
Code:
* x11/xorgproto (xf86vidmodeproto-2.3.1)
* x11/xorgproto (renderproto-0.11.1)
* x11/xorgproto (xf86bigfontproto-1.2.0)
* x11/xorgproto (xcmiscproto-1.2.2)
* x11/xorgproto (glproto-1.4.17)
* x11/xorgproto (dri3proto-1.0)
* x11/xorgproto (presentproto-1.0)
* x11/xorgproto (xproto-7.0.31)
* x11/xorgproto (fixesproto-5.0)
* x11/xorgproto (printproto-1.0.5)
* x11/xorgproto (inputproto-2.3.2)
* x11/xorgproto (videoproto-2.3.3)
* x11/xorgproto (randrproto-1.5.0)
* x11/xorgproto (dri2proto-2.8)
* x11/xorgproto (fontsproto-2.1.3,1)
* x11/xorgproto (xextproto-7.3.0)
* x11/xorgproto (damageproto-1.2.1)
* x11/xorgproto (kbproto-1.0.7)
I am actually not using X11, this is text-only server. But many ports need xorgproto as a dependency.
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/port-xorgproto-failed-to-install.66970/