On 5 Jun 2007, at 05:08, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2007-06-04 21:49:31 -0500, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jun 4, 2007, at 21:14, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
prunille:~> port info scrollkeeper Warning: Found 2 port scrollkeeper definitions, displaying first one.
I don't have that message when I "port info scrollkeeper". Maybe you have a local copy of a scrollkeeper port somewhere.
Yes, this is normal: I have several sources, and in particular the rsync one with a lower precedence (ignored except for MacPorts upgrades):
file:///Users/vinc17/wd/macosx/dports [nosync] file:///Users/vinc17/software/dports [nosync] rsync://rsync.macports.org/dpupdate/dports
[...]
I don't see docbook-xml-412 in the dependencies.
Maybe not now, but it used to be, before this change on 2007-05-31:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/changeset/25756
OK, you mean that this dependency is still recorded somewhere?
Just force the uninstall with -f.
This fixes the problem.
prunille:~> port installed | grep scrollkeeper scrollkeeper @0.3.14_4 (active)
Now, this is strange as scrollkeeper depends on docbook-xml- scrollkeeper, but this can be explained because docbook-xml-scrollkeeper contains nothing. however, shouldn't scrollkeeper depend on docbook-xml-4.2 directly?
Yes, it should, but not yet. docbook-xml-scrollkeeper and docbook- xml-4.2 conflicted last week. docbook-xml-scrollkeeper is now an empty port that depends on docbook-xml-4.2. We need to wait before redoing scrollkeeper's depenedencies to ensure all users have ample time to have *4.2 installed. Simply changing scrollkeeper's dependencies would cause attempts to install docbook-xml-4.2 over docbook-xml-scrollkeeper instead of upgrading it out of the way.
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