X-Git-Url: http://git.osdn.net/view?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=17dfdc3f371be6bda077d1043b2be9c67f136374;hb=c97978d1de45f00d3348cd6e1844ec650f270159;hp=42e469214f0b38ef604bb47da357c7e3afea256f;hpb=2dd55cd8f82aac156b0755ddcf1ec31eaf19a6ac;p=portsreinstall%2Fcurrent.git diff --git a/README b/README index 42e4692..17dfdc3 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ================================================================================ portsreinstall - ports upgrading utility for massive forced reinstallation - Version 4.1.0, August ??, 2018 - Copyright (C) 2010-2018 Mamoru Sakaue, MwGhennndo, All Rights Reserved. + Version 4.1.1, October ??, 2021 + Copyright (C) 2010-2021 Mamoru Sakaue, MwGhennndo, All Rights Reserved. ================================================================================ This software is a ports management tool for FreeBSD designed to be suitable @@ -12,17 +12,19 @@ very long absence of ports upgrade. "portsreinstall -h" and "portsreinstall -H", respectively. The manual page is shown by "man portsreinstall". The superuser privilege is required for operations by this executable. Entire reinstallation of all installed packages -starts by execution without argument or options. The process can be interupped +starts by execution without argument or options. The process can be interrupted by CTRL+C at any stages and restarted from there by execution without argument or options. - Temporal databases are constructed under /var/tmp/portsreinstall.db/ which must -be preserved until you complete or give up the reinstallation work. The database -can be cleaned by executing "portsreinstall clean". + Temporal databases are constructed under /var/tmp/portsreinstall.db, +/var/tmp/portsreinstall-chroot.db and /var/tmp/portsreinstall-upgrade.db which +must be preserved until you complete or give up the reinstallation work. The +database can be cleaned by executing "portsreinstall clean". This software consists of the following files: README : This file COPYRIGHT : Copyright and license terms + HISTORY : Detailed history of releases INSTALL : Installation guide Makefile : Makefile usable by make(1) bin/ : Run-time executables