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On May 17, 2007, at 6:32 PM, Ludwig wrote:
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The outdated psudo-portname is not expanding correctly. It's returning a list of all ports in the repository. Is there another way to get a list of all active outdated ports?
Huh. port list outdated works for me. port echo outdated is more correct and faster. But 'port outdated' is what's intended and will give you the best quality information. James.
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Hi Ludwig,
The outdated psudo-portname is not expanding correctly. It's returning a list of all ports in the repository. Is there another way to get a list of all active outdated ports?
If you can show us the command you entered and the full output that you got, that should help us figure out why you got what you got, and in particular whether or not it is a bug that we need to deal with. Kind regards, Maun Suang -- Boey Maun Suang (Boey is my surname) Email: boeyms at macports dot org
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