> On Nov 21, 2016, at 10:29 PM, Dave Horsfall 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
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? Note that I don't even
know what that port is (I assume it
On Nov 21, 2016, at 17:04 , Marius Schamschula wrote:
> Justin,
>
> See https://trac.macports.org/changeset/154370
That explains a lot!
Thanks.
Justin
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Justin,
See https://trac.macports.org/changeset/154370
On Nov 21, 2016, at 6:39 PM, Justin C. Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am on macOS 10.6.8, and was at MacPorts 2.3.4. I use MacPorts
> intermittently, so I am not that familiar with edge cases and figuring out
> failures.
>
> I just tried th
Hi,
I am on macOS 10.6.8, and was at MacPorts 2.3.4. I use MacPorts
intermittently, so I am not that familiar with edge cases and figuring out
failures.
I just tried this:
$ port info surf
Warning: port definitions are more than two weeks old, consider upda
Mike,
I have py-certbot installed locally, using MacPorts for all prerequisites as
well. I haven’t uploaded it to the macports-ports repository, as I no longer
have a web server running macOS, so I have not tested most current versions.
See
https://github.com/Schamschula/macports/blob/master/p
Hi Bill
Looks like the certbot-auto also has some support for Macports
curl -O https://dl.eff.org/certbot-auto
LINE 435:
BootstrapMac() {
if hash brew 2>/dev/null; then
echo "Using Homebrew to install dependencies..."
pkgman=brew
pkgcmd="brew install"
elif hash port 2>/dev/nu
Any chance of a Certbot port? https://certbot.eff.org/
They've got an install with Homebrew, but I'd rather do everything with
MacPorts.
(yeah, I know, I could learn to build ports myself and become the
maintainer. And maybe I will at some point, but not right now)
> On Nov 21, 2016, at 5:06 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> He's not naming a specific port; instead, he's using "sudo port -u
> uninstall", which is the same as "sudo port uninstall inactive".
Ah, I was not aware of that.
> Why would an inactive replaced port have dependents?
I'm not sure.
vq
> On 21 Nov 2016, at 09:59, Rainer Müller wrote:
>
> On 2016-11-21 10:39, Barrie Stott wrote:
>> -
>> Password:
>> ---> Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync
>> MacPorts base version 2.3.4 installed,
>> MacPorts base version 2.3.5 downloaded.
>> ---> Updating the ports tree
>> ---> M
> On Nov 20, 2016, at 12:38 PM, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:
>
>> On Nov 19, 2016, at 7:52 PM, Dave Horsfall wrote:
>>
>> Doing my weekly "port -u uninstall", I get:
>>
>> ---> Unable to uninstall p5.22-specio @0.280.0_0, the following ports
>> depend on it:
>> ---> p5.22-datetime-loca
On 2016-11-21 10:39, Barrie Stott wrote:
> -
> Password:
> ---> Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync
> MacPorts base version 2.3.4 installed,
> MacPorts base version 2.3.5 downloaded.
> ---> Updating the ports tree
> ---> MacPorts base is outdated, installing new version 2.3.5
> Instal
I had an email saying that MacPorts 2.3.5 was available so I ran
'sudo port selfupdate’. The following, between ‘——‘ lines, appeared:
-
Password:
---> Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync
MacPorts base version 2.3.4 installed,
MacPorts base version 2.3.5 downloaded.
---> Updating the
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