port outdated command works propely after Porticus being installed.
Kuniaki Mukai
mukai at sfc.keio.ac.jp
Tue Mar 10 23:09:10 PDT 2009
On Mar 11, 2009, at 2:45 PM, William Davis wrote:
> You need to do "sudo port -d selfupdate" before
> port outdated not after.
Thank you for help. I will do so henceforth.
I thought, without reading manual in details, 'selfupdate' means
updating both MacPorts base and port index, and
'sync' updating only port index.
Kuniaki Mukai
>
> On Mar 11, 2009, at 1:32 AM, Kuniaki Mukai wrote:
>
>>
>> Here is a command line log of MacPorts.
>>
>> % port outdated
>> The following installed ports are outdated:
>> mpfr 2.4.1-p2_0 < 2.4.1-p4_0
>> % sudo port selfupdate
>> Password:
>>
>> MacPorts base version 1.700 installed
>> Downloaded MacPorts base version 1.700
>>
>> The MacPorts installation is not outdated so it was not updated
>> % sudo port sync
>>
>> (Launch Porticus and do the menu item selfupdate, which
>> shows only bash and graphviz are outdated. )
>>
>> % port outdated
>> The following installed ports are outdated:
>> bash 4.0.0_0 < 4.0.10_0
>> graphviz 2.22.0_0 < 2.22.1_0
>> mpfr 2.4.1-p2_0 < 2.4.1-p4_0
>> %
>>
>> It seems that this log still suggests that 'port outdated' command
>> works correct only after Porticus selfupdate menu being done,
>> as I suspect.
>>
>>
>> K. Mukai
>>
>
>
> You need to do "sudo port -d selfupdate" before
> port outdated not after.
> You see "selfupdate" is what causes your own port file index to get updated. Port didnt know about bash and graphviz because your index was not "up-to-date" when up gave the "port outdated" command. All porticus did was give port the same selfupdate command you could have given on the command line before you gave the port outdated command.
>
> William Davis
> frstanATbellsouthDOTnet
> Mac OS X.5.6 Darwin 9.5.0
> XQuartz 2.3.3_rc1 (xorg-server 1.4.2-apple36)
> Mac Mini Intel Duo @ 1.86 GHz
>
> Mundus vult decepi, ego non
>
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