-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I see this behavior often enough to know that the best way to prevent this is to actually run this command 'port -uvfn upgrade gnucash'. HTH - -Altoine Mike Alexander wrote:
Something is confused in my MacPorts setup. After a selfupdate tonight (which got version 1.4) it tries to upgrade the same ports over and over again, even though they don't need upgrading. For example when I execute "port -uf upgrade gnucash" I get the sequence
---> Deactivating expat 2.0.0_1 ---> Uninstalling expat 2.0.0_1 ---> Installing expat 2.0.0_1 ---> Activating expat 2.0.0_1
I've seen this for expat about 6 times so far, and similar things happen with many other ports. At least it's not rebuilding the ports, so it doesn't take too long.
Also, it tries to install XFree86 even though I have Apple's X11 installed (correctly I think, I've been using it for years and have installed many ports that depend on it). After telling me it won't install XFree86 because I have X11 installed, it then proceeds to install it anyway.
Does anyone have any idea what is wrong?
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