Is docbook-3.0_2 still registered as installed on your system? I think that is the one it is looking for. It is possible that when upgrading one of the others, that one was removed inadvertently.
No, it is not registered as installed. As a matter of fact, none of the docbooks mentioned are installed except dockbook-xsl-1.62.3. In addition, the sgmlformat port is not installed either.
I always understood that stale dependencies indicated that a change was necessary. In this situation, the 6 dependencies in question, including the port itself, weren't even registered or installed yet. I just feel that something is missing here. However, I think I'm ready to move on to the next step which is how to respond to the prompt:
New dependency? (? to help) :
If you hit "?", you'll see: [Enter] to skip, [Ctrl] + [D] to delete, [.][Enter] to abort, [Tab] to complete.
I looked at the R-deps listed with the port description and they also correspond to the 6 shown above. As a result, I feel confident that they should be registerd and installed with the port and not the one pkgdb suggests, dockbook-xsl-1.62.3. I assume that I can delete dockbook-xsl-1.62.3, but is that what [Ctrl]+[D] will accomplish? In other words, does "new dependency" refer to the dependent that it sees as the closest match, dockbook-xsl-1.62.3, or the one that is recorded by the port, docbook-3.1_2? Which would I be deleting?
Not sure. Good question though :o)
I think there are 2 possibilities: - delete the dependency on docbook-3.1_2 (not the package itself) - delete the entire entry for sgmlformat
I am pretty sure that nothing you do at that prompt will affect docbook-xsl in any way. (other than to create a dependency on it)
My sense is that it would delete the dependency. In other words, you would be saying "sgmlformat no longer depends on docbook-3.1_2 and there is no dependency to replace it"
In your case, where none of these things are in your package database, I think you have to decide if these are packages you require, and if so, start rebuilding and reinstalling them to recreate their entries.
Otherwise, you could pkg_deinstall the one that is giving you problems and move on.
I just started using portupgrade myself (after a couple of years of doing these things by hand *erk*) so maybe someone else will chime in and let us know if we are on the right track.
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