On Feb16, 2015, at 23:18 , Peter Eisentraut <pete...@gmx.net> wrote:
> On 2/15/15 9:23 PM, David Steele wrote:
>>> That seems a bit incredible, since port should be able to resolve the
>>> dependencies by itself.  I suggest that this should be reported as a bug
>>> to MacPorts.
>> 
>> Sure, that has been my experience, but the error message was very clear.
>> Unfortunately I did not capture the error before I changed the order
>> and the log file was removed on the next run.

I just tried this on OS X 10.9.5 running MacPorts 2.3.3 and a ports tree
as of a few minutes ago. The command

After uninstalling docbook, opensp and openjade, re-installing them with

  sudo port install docbook-dsssl docbook-sgml-4.2 docbook-xml-4.2 docbook-xsl
  libxslt openjade opensp

completed without a hitch. It even logged

  --->  Computing dependencies for openjade
  --->  Dependencies to be installed: opensp

BTW, why does the list of suggested packages include docbook-xml? I was
under the impression that postgres used only the SGML version of docbook.
And I previously only has the SGML version installed, and I'm pretty sure
that I was able to build the documentation successfully.

best regards,
Florian Pflug



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