On 2009-09-01 03:38 , Mark Hattam wrote:
So can I use this to remove the +server variant from my already
installed mysql5
mysql5 @5.0.85_0+server (active)
which is no longer needed, and reminds me so everytime I do a sudo
port upgrade mysql5, as it's now handled by the
It seems like this new --enforce-variants switch is just
a pain. In a cargo-cult way, I now have to include it on
every upgrade, because it invariably breaks when I don't.
So then I wonder, why isn't it the default?
And I've run into a tougher place. I tried to install something
new. But that
Hi Randal,
On Aug 31, 2009, at 19:49, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
It seems like this new --enforce-variants switch is just
a pain. In a cargo-cult way, I now have to include it on
every upgrade, because it invariably breaks when I don't.
So then I wonder, why isn't it the default?
And I've run
On 2009-9-1 10:49, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
It seems like this new --enforce-variants switch is just
a pain. In a cargo-cult way, I now have to include it on
every upgrade, because it invariably breaks when I don't.
So then I wonder, why isn't it the default?
And I've run into a tougher
On 1 Sep 2009, at 02:28, Joshua Root wrote:
On 2009-9-1 10:49, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
It seems like this new --enforce-variants switch is just
a pain. In a cargo-cult way, I now have to include it on
every upgrade, because it invariably breaks when I don't.
So then I wonder, why isn't it
On 2009-9-1 11:38, Mark Hattam wrote:
So can I use this to remove the +server variant from my already
installed mysql5
mysql5 @5.0.85_0+server (active)
which is no longer needed, and reminds me so everytime I do a sudo port
upgrade mysql5, as it's now handled by the
mysql5-server