Re: cutting the tree: is there a way to remove leaves recursivelly?

2014-02-07 Thread Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf
Am 07.02.2014 um 22:15 schrieb Joshua Root: > sudo port uninstall --follow-dependencies leaves > > - Josh Thanks a lot! That's exactly the command I was looking for. Maybe it should be mentioned here: http://guide.macports.org/#using.common-tasks.findleaves cheers, Lars _

Re: cutting the tree: is there a way to remove leaves recursivelly?

2014-02-07 Thread Joshua Root
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Re: Anyone having success with libquicktime lately?

2014-02-07 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Feb 7, 2014, at 10:33, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote: > Hi, I currently have libquicktime @1.2.4_7 (active) installed as a dependency > of mjpegtools. When I tried to do a "sudo port -v upgrade outdated" today I > run into this bug: https://trac.macports.org/ticket/40464 > > is there a kno

Anyone having success with libquicktime lately?

2014-02-07 Thread Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf
Hi, I currently have libquicktime @1.2.4_7 (active) installed as a dependency of mjpegtools. When I tried to do a "sudo port -v upgrade outdated" today I run into this bug: https://trac.macports.org/ticket/40464 is there a known workaround for this? Thanks in advance, Lars

Re: cutting the tree: is there a way to remove leaves recursivelly?

2014-02-07 Thread Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf
Am 07.02.2014 um 17:14 schrieb Brandon Allbery: > On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 11:08 AM, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf > wrote: > After a failed "sudo port -v upgrade outdated" last night and seeing, that a > port I did not request failed I decided to do a little housekeeping. > > The direct answer to yo

Re: cutting the tree: is there a way to remove leaves recursivelly?

2014-02-07 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 11:08 AM, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf < lars.sonchocky-helld...@hamburg.de> wrote: > After a failed "sudo port -v upgrade outdated" last night and seeing, that > a port I did not request failed I decided to do a little housekeeping. The direct answer to your question is the po

cutting the tree: is there a way to remove leaves recursivelly?

2014-02-07 Thread Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf
After a failed "sudo port -v upgrade outdated" last night and seeing, that a port I did not request failed I decided to do a little housekeeping. Those are the ports I requested once: MBP15:~ lars$ port installed requested The following ports are currently installed: ffmpeg @1.1.2_0+gpl2 ff