I build and update my ports using portmaster on 9.1-REL with pkgng
enabled, and create a repo with pkg create -a and pkg repo.
One of my client machines upgrading ports from that repo suddenly
complained about a lot of unresolved dependencies and refused to
upgrade. Of the long list of unresolved dependencies, these two,
circular, stand out:
multimedia/x264: multimedia/ffmpeg
multimedia/ffmpeg: multimedia/x264
Strange... Checking the build machine, x264 seems to have a bogus
dependency on ffmpeg:
# pkg info -d x264
x264-0.136.2358_3:
gpac-libgpac-0.5.0,1
ffmpeg-2.1.1_1,1
The complaining client has this instead, which I believe is correct:
# pkg info -d x264
x264-0.136.2358_1:
gpac-libgpac-0.5.0,1
png-1.5.17
jpeg-8_4
I tried rebuilding multimedia/x264, but there was no change, despite
that the the ports tree seems ok:
# make -C /usr/ports/multimedia/x264 run-depends-list
/usr/ports/multimedia/gpac-libgpac
The client was upgraded the last time on Jan 11, so I guess that the
problem appeared after that date. How come the incorrect (circular)
dependency gets created? How can I fix this?
Pkg version is:
# pkg -v
1.2.6
The build machine has a ports tree updated with portsnap on Feb 14 at
about 21:16 CET (UTC+1).
Bengt
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