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<cruxbot>
[opt/3.7]: maildrop: updated to version 3.1.8
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[opt/3.7]: samba: updated to version 4.20.4
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[opt/3.7]: exfatprogs: updated to version 1.2.5
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<meownyanuwunyan>
I'm very interested in updating my Crux GNU/Linux operating system. Is it possible to update Crux GNU/Linux using its package manager?
<meownyanuwunyan>
I've read on the handbook that there are some unimplemented features related to updating and dependencies...
<ppetrov^>
meownyanuwunyan, update to the upcoming 3.8?
<cruxbot>
[opt/3.7]: tdb: updated to version 1.4.12
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[opt/3.7]: courier-unicode: updated to version 2.3.1
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[core/3.7]: pkgconf: updated to version 2.3.02
<meownyanuwunyan>
ppetrov^: Updating all of my installed packages to get the latest bug and security fixes.
<cruxbridge>
<tim> meownyanuwunyan what unimplemented features?
<ppetrov^>
meownyanuwunyan, with prt-get sysup, right?
<cruxbridge>
<tim> "man prt-get" should hold the answers
<cruxbridge>
<tim> but yes, sysup is the correct command
<meownyanuwunyan>
The handbook says that sysup does not process new dependencies introduced after the initial installation of a port :-(