What does (epoch 0 < 2 ) mean?
Dominik Reichardt
domiman at gmail.com
Mon Feb 21 07:26:35 PST 2011
There was a problem with atk, gdk-pixbuf, which was reverted by stepping back to an older version. This affected other ports as well. To read more about it search the tracker on atk which should give you more information.
Dom
Am 21.02.2011 um 16:16 schrieb "Scott C. Kennedy" <sck at nogas.org>:
> Recently, I decided to check for outdated files... (edited for brevity)
> biko-7:~ sck$ sudo port selfupdate && port outdated
> ---> Updating the ports tree
> ---> Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync
> MacPorts base version 1.9.2 installed,
> MacPorts base version 1.9.2 downloaded.
> ---> MacPorts base is already the latest version
>
> The ports tree has been updated. To upgrade your installed ports, you should run
> port upgrade outdated
> The following installed ports are outdated:
> atk 1.33.6_0 < 1.32.0_0 (epoch 0 < 2)
> gdk-pixbuf2 2.23.0_1 < 2.22.1_1 (epoch 0 < 2)
> biko-7:~ sck$
> So, I went and updated....
> biko-7:~ sck$ bin/port_upgrade.sh
> + sudo port selfupdate
> ---> Updating the ports tree
> ---> Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync
> MacPorts base version 1.9.2 installed,
> MacPorts base version 1.9.2 downloaded.
> ---> MacPorts base is already the latest version
>
> The ports tree has been updated. To upgrade your installed ports, you should run
> port upgrade outdated
> + port outdated
> The following installed ports are outdated:
> atk 1.33.6_0 < 1.32.0_0 (epoch 0 < 2)
> gdk-pixbuf2 2.23.0_1 < 2.22.1_1 (epoch 0 < 2)
> + sudo port clean outdated
> ---> Cleaning atk
> ---> Cleaning gdk-pixbuf2
> + sudo port upgrade -Ru outdated
> ---> Computing dependencies for atk
> ---> Fetching atk
> ---> Attempting to fetch atk-1.32.0.tar.bz2 from http://distfiles.macports.org/atk
> ---> Verifying checksum(s) for atk
> ---> Extracting atk
> ---> Configuring atk
> ---> Building atk
> ---> Staging atk into destroot
> ---> Computing dependencies for atk
> ---> Installing atk @1.32.0_0
> ---> Deactivating atk @1.33.6_0
> ---> Activating atk @1.32.0_0
> ---> Cleaning atk
> ---> Computing dependencies for gdk-pixbuf2
> ---> Fetching gdk-pixbuf2
> ---> Attempting to fetch gdk-pixbuf-2.22.1.tar.bz2 from http://distfiles.macports.org/gdk-pixbuf2
> ---> Verifying checksum(s) for gdk-pixbuf2
> ---> Extracting gdk-pixbuf2
> ---> Configuring gdk-pixbuf2
> ---> Building gdk-pixbuf2
> ---> Staging gdk-pixbuf2 into destroot
> ---> Computing dependencies for gdk-pixbuf2
> ---> Installing gdk-pixbuf2 @2.22.1_1
> ---> Deactivating gdk-pixbuf2 @2.23.0_1
> ---> Activating gdk-pixbuf2 @2.22.1_1
> ---> Cleaning gdk-pixbuf2
> ---> Uninstalling gdk-pixbuf2 @2.23.0_1
> biko-7:~ sck$
> But, I uninstalled the "newer" versions and had the older ones? What happened? According to 'port outdated' I am running the most recent versions, although I've downloaded newer version but not compiled it.
>
> Scott
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