Warren Block <wbl...@wonkity.com> wrote
  in <alpine.bsf.2.20.1508221448070.93...@wonkity.com>:

wb> It's not clear to me how people that currently have the old
wb> print/ghostscript should switch to the new version.
wb>
wb> 'portmaster -o print/ghostscript9-x11 ghostscript9-9.06_10' (in my
wb> case) or even just 'portmaster ghostscript9-9.06_10' turns into an
wb> endless loop:
wb>
wb> ===>>> print/ghostscript9-x11 >> print/ghostscript9-x11 >>
wb> ghostscript9-9.06_10 (2/2)
wb>
wb>     ===>>> The print/ghostscript9 port moved to print/ghostscript9-x11
wb>     ===>>> Reason: Split into print/ghostscript9-base and
wb>     print/ghostscript9-x11
wb>
wb> That will continue to recurse, adding one more print/ghostscript9-x11
wb> each time.  UPDATING should show the correct method.  Maybe just
wb> 'pkg delete -f ghostscript9-9.06_10' and then install
wb> print/ghostscript9-x11?

 Does r395051 fix this issue?

-- Hiroki

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