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List:       macports-users
Subject:    Re: MacPorts shell mode
From:       pagani laurent via macports-users <macports-users () lists ! macports ! org>
Date:       2017-10-19 1:03:01
Message-ID: 6351F844-739F-41E5-82C3-98A951983F0B () laposte ! net
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> Le 19 oct. 2017 Ă  02:37, Bradley Giesbrecht <pixilla@macports.org> a Ă©crit :
> 
> > On Oct 18, 2017, at 5:31 PM, pagani laurent via macports-users \
> > <macports-users@lists.macports.org> wrote: 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > Reading the mails on this list, I discovered the Shell mode option (sudo port \
> > without argument) which would allow in principle to launch several commands \
> > without repeating sudo port each time (and typing the passwd). But once in that \
> > mode, I typed selfupdate and was exited from the the mode after completion! Could \
> > not run upgrade outdated in the wake… In that case, what's the use of such a \
> > shell mode ?
> 
> Selfupdate updates port itself (base). Probably makes sense to exit current running \
> port after such an update. Could it recognize it was in shell mode spawn new port \
> command? I don't know.

Yes, of course. The update moved port from 2.4.1 to 2.4.2 therefore it makes sense to \
exit to run the new version. I did not realize. Thanks.

Laurent

> 
> —
> Brad

"S'il n'y a pas de solution, c'est qu'il n'y a pas de problème" (devise Shadok)


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via macports-users &lt;<a href="mailto:macports-users@lists.macports.org" \
class="">macports-users@lists.macports.org</a>&gt; wrote:<br class=""><br class="">Hi \
all,<br class=""><br class="">Reading the mails on this list, I discovered the Shell \
mode option (sudo port without argument) which would allow in principle to launch \
several commands without repeating sudo port each time (and typing the passwd). But \
once in that mode, I typed selfupdate and was exited from the the mode after \
completion! Could not run upgrade outdated in the wake… In that case, what's the \
use of such a shell mode ?<br class=""></blockquote><br class="">Selfupdate updates \
port itself (base). Probably makes sense to exit current running port after such an \
update. Could it recognize it was in shell mode spawn new port command? I don't \
know.<br class=""></div></div></blockquote><div><br class=""></div><div>Yes, of \
course. The update moved port from 2.4.1 to 2.4.2 therefore it makes sense to exit to \
run the new version. I did not realize. Thanks.</div><div><br \
class=""></div><div>Laurent</div><br class=""><blockquote type="cite" class=""><div \
class=""><div class=""><br class="">—<br \
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