installing dia

John Jason Brzozowski jjmbcom at gmail.com
Sat Aug 15 05:50:37 PDT 2009


Looks I am all set, dia is installed and working.  I used sudo port -nf
upgrade <port_name> quite a bit and it worked out.  I was a little nervous
based on the documentation of these switches.  So far so good.  Thanks so
much for all the interaction on this...I really needed to get dia
reinstalled.
John

On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign at macports.org>wrote:

> 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  Still a bust, port reports ports that are up to date as outdated; even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 sudo port outdated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 The following installed ports are outdated: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 I think "port outdated" only looks at the version of ports that are active,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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