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FreeBSD Update All Installed Ports / Applications

last updated June 11, 2013 in Categories FreeBSD, Networking, Package Management

It is recommended that to keep FreeBSD systems up to date with the latest application security patches installed via ports collection. The yum command line tool is used to install and update software packages under CentOS / RHEL / Fedora Linux. However, I’ve tons of apps installed under FreeBSD. How do I upgrade all packages under FreeBSD?

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