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Changelog: * Fix MOVED tracking when upgrading ports [1] * Track and display deleted ports when upgrading * Automatically set DISABLE_CONFLICTS when moving origins * Fix crash when running portupgrade inside of a WRKDIR * Fix "Frozen string" error with ruby 1.9 when using the {BEFORE,AFTER}{INSTALL,DEINSTALL} hooks in pkgtools.conf * Fix failure being seen as success due to broken script(1) on older systems [2][3]. This is done by installing a more recent script(1) into PREFIX/libexec/pkgtools and using it instead. Only installed/used on FreeBSD 8.0 and earlier. PR: ports/151662 [1], ports/147242 [2], ports/131111 [3] Approved by: eadler (mentor)
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