30 Apr
2007
30 Apr
'07
6:56 a.m.
Le Mon 30/04/2007, Boey Maun Suang disait
Hi Erwan,
Try using the -n flag (don't upgrade dependencies in upgrade). I also use -u (uninstall non-active ports when upgrading and uninstalling) to get rid of old versions, along with -f to force it to do that when the old versions have things that depend on them installed. Do note, however, that you may need to rebuild ports that depend on ports that you have upgraded if you find that they don't work, in which case you can use "sudo port -ufn upgrade" rebuild the ports one by one (it's tedious, but I do it when needed).
I hope this helps.
Thanks for the explanations, I'll try it. -- Erwan