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clarknova

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Updating package from ports
« on: February 18, 2023, 12:26:59 am »
I followed the instructions https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/software_included.html#the-ports-tree to successfully install a package from ports. If I navigate to System: Firmware: Packages I can see my package, so all is well.

The documentation says I can update my port like this:
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opnsense-code ports
cd /usr/ports/your/port
make reinstall

and that's fine, but a little time-intensive. Is there a way to quickly check if there is a newer version available than the one that's installed? It looks like FreeBSD's portversion is designed to do this, but I don't see it in my OPNsense environment.
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