On 22 November 2016 at 04:29, Dave Horsfall <d...@horsfall.org> wrote: > On Mon, 21 Nov 2016, Lawrence Velázquez wrote: > >> > Why would an inactive replaced port have dependents? >> >> I'm not sure. > > Well, I've come to a grinding halt because of this. What further > information can I supply so this can be fixed?
Try sudo port uninstall 'p5.22*' > Note that I don't even > know what that port is (I assume it's to do with Perl), as it's required > by something else. It was probably required by some other port, but it has been replaced by p5.24-specio, so it should be safe to remove it and all its dependents. All ports that depend on it must be inactive unless you modified something manually on your machine only. I have no idea why MacPorts is facing problems and complains when you try to uninstall a port that's a dependency of another inactive port, but I experience the same kind of problems when I run "port reclaim" (from master). Now I try to avoid running "port reclaim" :) Mojca