installing dia
Ryan Schmidt
ryandesign at macports.org
Fri Aug 14 12:18:29 PDT 2009
On Aug 14, 2009, at 10:24, John Jason Brzozowski wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 3:50 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> On Aug 12, 2009, at 17:05, John Jason Brzozowski wrote:
>>
>>> Still a bust, port reports ports that are up to date as outdated;
>>> even
>>> after shutdown/restart.
>>
>> Could you show me the output from port that makes you say that?
>
> sudo port outdated
> Password:
> The following installed ports are outdated:
> atk 1.20.0_1 < 1.26.0_1
> cairo 1.4.10_0 < 1.8.8_0
> dbus 1.0.2_2 < 1.2.14_0
> dbus-glib 0.74_0 < 0.80_0
> fontconfig 2.4.2_1 < 2.7.1_0
> freetype 2.3.5_0 < 2.3.9_0
> glib2 2.14.1_0 < 2.20.4_0
> gnome-keyring 2.20.0_0 < 2.26.3_0
> gtk2 2.12.0_0 < 2.16.4_0
> intltool 0.36.2_0 < 0.40.6_0
> libart_lgpl 2.3.19_2 < 2.3.20_0
> libidl 0.8.9_0 < 0.8.13_0
> libpng 1.2.21_0 < 1.2.38_0
> libxml2 2.6.30_0 < 2.7.3_0
> libxslt 1.1.22_0 < 1.1.24_2
> orbit2 2.14.9_1 < 2.14.17_1
> pango 1.18.2_0 < 1.24.5_0
> popt 1.12_0 < 1.15_0
> # see popt entry
> Xft2 2.1.12_0 < 2.1.13_2
I think "port outdated" only looks at the version of ports that are
active, not those that are installed but inactive.
> Output from port:
>
> udo port -vd upgrade popt
> DEBUG: Found port in file:///opt/local/var/macports/sources/
> rsync.macports.org/release/ports/devel/popt
> DEBUG: epoch: in tree: 0 installed: 0
> DEBUG: popt 1.15_0 exists in the ports tree
> DEBUG: popt 1.15_0 is installed
> DEBUG: popt 1.12_0 is active
[snip]
> DEBUG: No need to upgrade! popt 1.15_0 >= popt 1.15_0
> # seems like it things the right version is already installed?
Could it be that you have (at least) two versions of popt installed:
popt @1.15_0 installed and inactive and popt @1.12_0 installed and
active? What does "port installed" show?
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