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From:
Stuart Henderson <stu@spacehopper.org>
Subject:
Re: keep ports tree clean (move away ...; it is in the way)
To:
Marco van Hulten <marco@hulten.org>, <ports@openbsd.org>
Date:
Sat, 06 Dec 2025 11:41:21 +0000

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I would rm -r the tor-browser dir and run cvs up -PdA, that's likely to fix it.

btw take care with putting /usr/ports/mystuff ahead of /usr/ports, if you 
have something in mystuff which is later updated in a commit you can end up 
with problems with the wrong version being used as a dependency

-- 
  Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting.

On 6 December 2025 11:26:16 "Marco van Hulten" <marco@hulten.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Everytime I update the CSV /usr/ports tree, I get messages like
>
>  cvs update: move away www/tor-browser/browser/pkg/PLIST; it is in the way
>
> I clean it up like this:
>
>  cvs -q up -Pd -A > cvs-up.out 2>&1
>  rm $(grep 'in the way' cvs-up.out | awk '{ print $5 }' | awk -F\; '{ print 
>  $1 }')
>
> Is this normal behaviour and is it okay to handle this like this, do I
> need an additional option to cvs(1) or is something incorrectly set up
> on my system?
>
> Should I remove files marked by cvs(1) with '?' as well?
>
>
> mvanhult@detekti:/home/_ports$ cat /etc/mk.conf
> FETCH_PACKAGES= -D snap
> PORTSDIR      = /home/_ports
> PORTSDIR_PATH = ${PORTSDIR}/mystuff:${PORTSDIR}
> PORTS_PRIVSEP = Yes
> SUDO          = doas
> USE_CCACHE    = Yes
>
>
> Marco