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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>soo, it didn't want to install akonadi, so i went up to find the "master" thing that was the installed application that was depending on all those outgraded ports, it was kdenlive and i uninstalled the 3 different versions of it that i had... I'm now proceeding with the upgrade outdated, and will reinstall kdenlive after. But i'm suprised that MacPorts doesn't erase the old, unused version of applications ? There was 2 versions of kde runtime as well, of which only 1 was active. Each time i used the --follow-dependencies flag for uninstalling. Hoping the update will run fine...<br>Anyway thanks for the help guys !<br>Cheers,<br>Victor<br><br><div>> From: pixilla@macports.org<br>> Subject: Re: problem with qt4-mac-mysql5-plugin<br>> Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 13:45:02 -0700<br>> To: xelnagazchild@hotmail.com<br>> <br>> <br>> On Sep 12, 2014, at 1:16 PM, vic hug <xelnagazchild@hotmail.com> wrote:<br>> <br>> > how would i know if i have any need for an older mysql ?..<br>> <br>> Because you are asking the question I would say you do _not_ need an older mysql, go with the akonadi default.<br>> <br>> > plus, when i try that, it gives me that similar error message as before :<br>> > ---> Unable to uninstall akonadi @1.11.0_0+mysql5, the following ports depend on it:<br>> > ---> kdepimlibs4 @4.12.2_0<br>> > <br>> > at that point i have to force uninstalling something somewhere. I just don't know how to determine what and where, and i'm scared to do anything that would break other things...<br>> <br>> That's understandable, go ahead with the original plan but drop the +mysql51 variant:<br>> sudo port uninstall --follow-dependencies akonadi<br>> sudo port install akonadi<br>> <br>> <br>> Regards,<br>> Bradley Giesbrecht (pixilla)<br>> <br></div>                                            </div></body>
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