On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 04:20:18PM +0000, Montgomery-Smith, Stephen wrote: > On 08/05/2014 12:23 PM, Montgomery-Smith, Stephen wrote: > > I tried version pkg-1.3.4 yesterday. When I used pkg install to install > > a preexisting package which had lots of dependencies, I would get lines > > like this: > > > > package-y: 100% > > package-y: 100% > > package-y: 100% > > > > This might be when installing package-x. That is, a dependency might be > > listed up to three times, and in some cases even the base package would > > never get listed. I was assuming that the code that printed which > > package was being installed was sometimes getting it wrong. In one > > case, when I was installing texlive-full, the package t1lib was listed > > twice, but the second time it installed it went so slowly that it must > > have been installing texlive-texmf. > > > > Obviously this is only a cosmetic problem. But I am curious as to > > whether people are aware of this issue. > > This bug is still present in pkg-1.3.5.1. However it arises when I used > pkg add - not when using pkg install. Sorry for my mistake.
Yes pkg add it still full of old hacks from ancient time :) we keep it as a compatibility for the ports tree until we can do better. regards, Bapt
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