* On 2025-05-18 at 17:21 BST, adr wrote:
On the other hand, as you are changing these packages yourself, why don't you change the revision to a higher one, and pass the "<" flag with the -l option to pkgin?This is in case you have to keep your local packages when new revisions get in, I mean, if your packages' versions are the same as the ones in the repository, doing just pkgin -l '<' upgrade should do what you want right now.
No, -l is only used for 'pkgin list'. Upgrade always considers every package.
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