On Jun 17, 2014, at 11:42 AM, bunk3m bun...@gmail.com wrote:
On 17.06.2014 11:38 , Daniel J. Luke wrote:
A follow-on question.
Is there a way to specifically reinstall MyPaint 1.1.0_2 as it compiled
OK before?
not a simple answer, but:
I did a Selfupdate a day ago.
When running upgrade outdated, MyPaint failed to build. (I've added
my log to the existing bug)
Now I have a partially updated list with many more packages to go but
running upgrade outdated craps out at MyPaint.
Is there a way to run upgrade outdated while
Rather than uninstall, you should deactivate MyPaint.
After upgrades are done, you can then activate MyPaint again.
On Jun 17, 2014, at 11:34, bunk3m bun...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to specifically reinstall MyPaint 1.1.0_2 as it compiled
OK before?
On Jun 17, 2014, at 11:34 AM, bunk3m bun...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to run upgrade outdated while holding back or avoiding
updating MyPaint? I haven't found this in the docs.
The key is to realize that 'outdated' expands into a list of outdated ports.
So you can do something like
On 17.06.2014 11:38 , Daniel J. Luke wrote:
A follow-on question.
Is there a way to specifically reinstall MyPaint 1.1.0_2 as it compiled
OK before?
not a simple answer, but:
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/InstallingOlderPort
Thank you Daniel and Jeremy.
I followed the directions on
On 17 Jun 2014, at 16:34, bunk3m wrote:
Is there a way to run upgrade outdated while holding back or avoiding
updating MyPaint? I haven't found this in the docs.
sudo port upgrade outdated and not MyPaint
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