sudo port upgrade all

Altoine Barker ndiscreet at gmail.com
Mon Dec 1 13:01:23 PST 2008


Personally, I came across this before and use this command "sudo port -vu
upgrade outdated" to avoid having any more similar issues. It has worked for
me so far for the past year.HTH

-Altoine

On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Mark Hattam <mark at dxradio.demon.co.uk>wrote:

>
> On 29 Nov 2008, at 03:01, William Davis wrote:
>
>
>>
>>>
>>>  Then sudo port upgrade all would equate to sudo port upgrade installed.
>>>>
>>>
>>> which would still be a bad command to run; you really want "sudo port
>>> upgrade outdated".
>>>
>>>
>>
>> What I really want is "sudo port upgrade -R outdated"  but that runs
>> nearly forever and makes a big mess in various ways.
>> Running "sudo port upgrade installed" is a sort of limping substitute
>> since it will as it gets repeated over time rebuild the various chains of
>> dependents thus updating them.
>>
>> So if "-R" is really going to work correctly in 1.7 I dont care. OTW I
>> want "sudo port upgrade outdated" to work.
>>
>> Just my 2 centavos.
>> William Davis
>>
>>
>
>
> Tried a "sudo port upgrade -R outdated" just now, and it promptly errored
> and quit ... so what's supposed to happen with -R option? But the new
> version is active so it upgraded OK. I've always just done "sudo port
> upgrade outdated" up til now.
>
>
> Downloaded MacPorts base version 1.600
>
> The MacPorts installation is not outdated and so was not updated
> selfupdate done!
> The following installed ports are outdated:
> sqlite3                        3.6.6.1_0 < 3.6.6.2_0
> All Done
>
> Mac:~ me$ sudo port upgrade -R outdated
> --->  Fetching sqlite3
> --->  Attempting to fetch sqlite-3.6.6.2.tar.gz from
> http://www.sqlite.org/
> --->  Verifying checksum(s) for sqlite3
> --->  Extracting sqlite3
> --->  Configuring sqlite3
> --->  Building sqlite3 with target all
> --->  Staging sqlite3 into destroot
> --->  Deactivating sqlite3 3.6.6.1_0
> --->  Installing sqlite3 3.6.6.2_0
> --->  Activating sqlite3 3.6.6.2_0
> --->  Cleaning sqlite3
> --->  Deactivating sqlite3 3.6.6.1_0
> Error: Deactivating sqlite3 3.6.6.1_0 failed: Active version of sqlite3 is
> not 3.6.6.1_0 but 3.6.6.2_0.
>
> Mac:~ me$ sudo port installed | grep sqlite
>  sqlite3 @3.6.6.1_0
>  sqlite3 @3.6.6.2_0 (active)
>
>
> Mark
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