port upgrade strangeness

Altoine Barker ndiscreet at gmail.com
Mon Mar 5 20:47:00 PST 2007


-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

When I do an upgrade, I make sure I have the -u flag. If you read the
documentation, you use that only when you want to upgrade and remove the
 old port at the same time. Otherwise, you will upgrade the port and
deactivate the old port. HTH

- -Altoine


Patrick Burleson wrote:
> I was doing some playing around with the port command last night and
> ran into the following:
> 
> silentbob:~ pburleson$ port list installed
> apache2                        @2.2.4          www/apache2
> apr                            @1.2.8          devel/apr
> apr-util                       @1.2.8          devel/apr-util
> autoconf                       @2.61           devel/autoconf
> bison                          @2.3            devel/bison
> db44                           @4.4.20         databases/db44
> expat                          @2.0.0          textproc/expat
> fcgi                           @2.4.0          www/fcgi
> gettext                        @0.16.1         devel/gettext
> libiconv                       @1.11           textproc/libiconv
> lighttpd                       @1.4.13         www/lighttpd
> m4                             @1.4.8b         devel/m4
> mysql5                         @5.0.33         databases/mysql5
> ncurses                        @5.5            devel/ncurses
> ncursesw                       @5.5            devel/ncursesw
> neon                           @0.26.3         www/neon
> openssl                        @0.9.8e         devel/openssl
> pcre                           @7.0            devel/pcre
> perl5.8                        @5.8.8          lang/perl5.8
> postgresql81                   @8.1.8          databases/postgresql81
> postgresql81-server            @8.1.8         
> databases/postgresql81-server
> rb-fcgi                        @0.8.6          ruby/rb-fcgi
> rb-mysql                       @2.7.1          ruby/rb-mysql
> rb-postgres                    @0.7.1          ruby/rb-postgres
> rb-rubygems                    @0.9.1          ruby/rb-rubygems
> readline                       @5.1.004        devel/readline
> ruby                           @1.8.5-p12      lang/ruby
> subversion                     @1.4.3          devel/subversion
> zlib                           @1.2.3          archivers/zlib
> silentbob:~ pburleson$ sudo port upgrade lighttpd
> silentbob:~ pburleson$ sudo port upgrade fcgi
> silentbob:~ pburleson$ sudo port upgrade subversion
> --->  Fetching openssl
> --->  Attempting to fetch openssl-0.9.8e.tar.gz from
> http://www.openssl.org/source/
> --->  Verifying checksum(s) for openssl
> --->  Extracting openssl
> --->  Applying patches to openssl
> --->  Configuring openssl
> --->  Building openssl with target all
> --->  Staging openssl into destroot
> --->  Deactivating openssl 0.9.8d_0+darwin_8
> --->  Installing openssl 0.9.8e_0+darwin_8
> --->  Activating openssl 0.9.8e_0+darwin_8
> --->  Cleaning openssl
> --->  Fetching sqlite3
> --->  Attempting to fetch sqlite-3.3.13.tar.gz from http://www.sqlite.org/
> --->  Verifying checksum(s) for sqlite3
> --->  Extracting sqlite3
> --->  Applying patches to sqlite3
> --->  Configuring sqlite3
> --->  Building sqlite3 with target all
> --->  Staging sqlite3 into destroot
> --->  Installing sqlite3 3.3.13_0+darwin_8
> --->  Activating sqlite3 3.3.13_0+darwin_8
> --->  Cleaning sqlite3
> --->  Fetching apr-util
> --->  Verifying checksum(s) for apr-util
> --->  Extracting apr-util
> --->  Configuring apr-util
> --->  Building apr-util with target all
> --->  Staging apr-util into destroot
> --->  Deactivating apr-util 1.2.8_1
> --->  Installing apr-util 1.2.8_2
> --->  Activating apr-util 1.2.8_2
> --->  Cleaning apr-util
> silentbob:~ pburleson$ port list installed
> apache2                        @2.2.4          www/apache2
> apr                            @1.2.8          devel/apr
> apr-util                       @1.2.8          devel/apr-util
> apr-util                       @1.2.8          devel/apr-util
> autoconf                       @2.61           devel/autoconf
> bison                          @2.3            devel/bison
> db44                           @4.4.20         databases/db44
> expat                          @2.0.0          textproc/expat
> fcgi                           @2.4.0          www/fcgi
> gettext                        @0.16.1         devel/gettext
> libiconv                       @1.11           textproc/libiconv
> lighttpd                       @1.4.13         www/lighttpd
> m4                             @1.4.8b         devel/m4
> mysql5                         @5.0.33         databases/mysql5
> ncurses                        @5.5            devel/ncurses
> ncursesw                       @5.5            devel/ncursesw
> neon                           @0.26.3         www/neon
> openssl                        @0.9.8e         devel/openssl
> openssl                        @0.9.8e         devel/openssl
> pcre                           @7.0            devel/pcre
> perl5.8                        @5.8.8          lang/perl5.8
> postgresql81                   @8.1.8          databases/postgresql81
> postgresql81-server            @8.1.8         
> databases/postgresql81-server
> rb-fcgi                        @0.8.6          ruby/rb-fcgi
> rb-mysql                       @2.7.1          ruby/rb-mysql
> rb-postgres                    @0.7.1          ruby/rb-postgres
> rb-rubygems                    @0.9.1          ruby/rb-rubygems
> readline                       @5.1.004        devel/readline
> ruby                           @1.8.5-p12      lang/ruby
> sqlite3                        @3.3.13         databases/sqlite3
> subversion                     @1.4.3          devel/subversion
> zlib                           @1.2.3          archivers/zlib
> silentbob:~ pburleson$
> 
> 
> The oddity there is when I issued the command "sudo port upgrade
> subversion". Things that I already have installed are downloaded and
> installed again, and there's the weird inclusion of sqlite3. Then in
> the final list of installed ports, openssl and apr-util are
> duplicated. Is my MacPorts install borked? I have everything setup the
> default way, in /opt/local .
> 
> Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Patrick
> _______________________________________________
> macports-users mailing list
> macports-users at lists.macosforge.org
> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
> 

- --
http://www.houseofmobility.com

.--. `
 __|  .-----.
|=.| |.-----.|
|--| ||Enter||
|  | |'-----'|
|__|~')____('
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (Darwin)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org

iD8DBQFF7PJES0foIafBdlkRAtVXAJ95rCpqJm7izQklq7T/xGz6ISlfGACgn2hl
dDmfjD6aQGPUC4TLvYSP4f4=
=scWu
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----



More information about the macports-users mailing list