On 04/22/10 11:36, Luca Pizzamiglio wrote:
Hallo Andrea,

I've had the same problem using portupgrade and no clean solution found.

This is the dirty trick I've used:

pkg_delete -f libgmp4\*
portupgrade -N math/gmp

BTW, portupgrade with -o doesn't work because now the conflicts is
checked "before" the building process and gmp building fails..

Best regards!

Thanks, I'm trying this.

However, after pkg_delete, I did:

# pkgdb -F
--->  Checking the package registry database
Stale dependency: gcc-4.3.5.20091227 -> libgmp-4.3.2 (math/libgmp4):
-> Deleted. (irrelevant)
Stale dependency: kdemultimedia-3.5.10_4 -> libgmp-4.3.2 (math/libgmp4):
-> Deleted. (irrelevant)
Stale dependency: kdeutils-3.5.10_4 -> libgmp-4.3.2 (math/libgmp4):
-> Deleted. (irrelevant)
Stale dependency: libao-0.8.8_1 -> libgmp-4.3.2 (math/libgmp4):
-> Deleted. (irrelevant)
Stale dependency: mpfr-2.4.2 -> libgmp-4.3.2 (math/libgmp4):
-> Deleted. (irrelevant)
Stale dependency: superkaramba-lwp-15.0_5 -> libgmp-4.3.2 (math/libgmp4):
-> Deleted. (irrelevant)
Stale dependency: vorbis-tools-1.2.0_6,3 -> libgmp-4.3.2 (math/libgmp4):
-> Deleted. (irrelevant)

Of course, when I later updated one of the above packages, gmp was found missing and got installed, but what really makes me wonder is pkgdb thinking all these dependencies are really irrelevant; this is some behaviour I also recently noticed in other situations and found it strange there too.
Any pointer on how pkgdb decides that?

 bye & Thanks
        av.
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