[MacPorts] #40669: qgis at 2.0.1 together with py27-pyqt4(-devel)@4.10.3_2 (@4.10.4_0) & py27-qscintilla @2.7.2_3 : dependencies can not be resolved because of indirect mutual exclusivness
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Sat Oct 5 05:56:52 PDT 2013
#40669: qgis at 2.0.1 together with py27-pyqt4(-devel)@4.10.3_2 (@4.10.4_0) &
py27-qscintilla @2.7.2_3 : dependencies can not be resolved because of
indirect mutual exclusivness
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Reporter: Dr.Martin.Froehlich@… | Owner: macports-
Type: defect | tickets@…
Priority: Normal | Status: new
Component: ports | Milestone:
Resolution: | Version: 2.2.0
Port: qgis py27-pyqt4 py27-pyqt4-devel | Keywords:
py27-qscintilla |
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Comment (by vince@…):
Your computer is called 'small fox' (Kleiner Fuchs)?
Darn. The snapshot used has changed – theoretically it should have been
stored by the Macports main server and fetch from there.
We have to use an unstable version, because it fixes a bug that plagues
the previous stable ones and prevents QGis from correctly compiling.
Besides, almost all QGis patches are tied to the versions 4.15 of SIP
(4.14 works fine and is officially recommended, but with Macports we can’t
afford going back in time).
Your reasoning is sound, however both py-pyqt4 and py-pyqt4-devel install
files in the same place. The solution is to upgrade all ports that depend
on py-pyqt4 to a path dependency rather than a port dependency. That way,
Macports only checks if a given path is present (e.g..
/opt/local/share/py27-qt4) and does not care whether it has been created
by the standard or devel flavor.
Bezüglich der Anstrengungen, kein Problem: mit Vergnügen!
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/40669#comment:4>
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