"Downgrading" a port - libtorrent
Hello everyone, I'll start by stating I'm newish to this list having subscribed briefly in the past. I've recently ran into a problem that I haven't been able to figure out and decided to come to the lists to possibly solve my problem. Here it goes... I have scripts in place to update macports and report outdated ports, and in doing so when libtorrent switched to 0.11.7_0 from 0.11.4_0, I happily updated without thinking about rtorrent and in turn have noticed a slight change in behavior in the rtorrent/libtorrent duo. I was wondering if there was a way to "downgrade" to the previous port? I notice that I still have a large bit of data from the previous port. Forgive my novice question, I've tried to figure it out on my own to no avail. I guess a follow-up question is will rtorrent soon be updated as well? Since the two go together and are to be run according to version. I'm very aware the maintainers donate their time, and could be busy, I'm thankful for what they do, just thought I would ask if anyone her knew. Thanks in advance! -- Marcus D'Camp
Try the following: sudo port deactivate libtorrent sudo port activate libtorrent @0.11.7_0 On 21 Sep 2007, at 04:29, Marcus D'Camp wrote:
Hello everyone, I'll start by stating I'm newish to this list having subscribed briefly in the past. I've recently ran into a problem that I haven't been able to figure out and decided to come to the lists to possibly solve my problem. Here it goes...
I have scripts in place to update macports and report outdated ports, and in doing so when libtorrent switched to 0.11.7_0 from 0.11.4_0, I happily updated without thinking about rtorrent and in turn have noticed a slight change in behavior in the rtorrent/libtorrent duo. I was wondering if there was a way to "downgrade" to the previous port? I notice that I still have a large bit of data from the previous port. Forgive my novice question, I've tried to figure it out on my own to no avail. I guess a follow-up question is will rtorrent soon be updated as well? Since the two go together and are to be run according to version. I'm very aware the maintainers donate their time, and could be busy, I'm thankful for what they do, just thought I would ask if anyone her knew. Thanks in advance! -- Marcus D'Camp _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
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On 9/21/07, Randall Wood <rhwood@mac.com> wrote:
Try the following:
sudo port deactivate libtorrent sudo port activate libtorrent @0.11.7_0
(forgot to reply to all sorry for the repeat Randall) Worked beautifully, thanks for you quick reply. Now I'll just wait for rtorrent to catch up. Thanks again! -- Marcus D'Camp
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