On 2014-12-12 06:51 , Bradley Giesbrecht wrote: > > On Dec 10, 2014, at 12:19 AM, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> On Dec 9, 2014, at 1:21 PM, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote: >> >>> Is this behavior by design? >>> >>> $ sudo port -q deactivate sqlgrey postfix >>> ---> Deactivating sqlgrey @1.8.0-rc2_2+mysql+perl5_20 >>> ---> Deactivating postfix @2.11.3_0 >>> $ sudo port -q activate sqlgrey postfix >>> ---> Computing dependencies for sqlgrey >>> ---> Dependencies to be installed: postfix >>> ---> Activating postfix @2.11.3_0 >>> ---> Activating sqlgrey @1.8.0-rc2_2+mysql+perl5_20 >>> ---> The following versions of postfix are currently installed: >>> ---> postfix @2.11.2_0 >>> ---> postfix @2.11.3_0 (active) >>> ---> postfix @2.11.3_0+dovecot_sasl+mariadb >>> Error: port activate failed: Registry error: Please specify the full >>> version as recorded in the port registry. >> >> It looks expected, in so far as you have multiple versions of postfix >> installed, asked MacPorts to activate postfix, and did not specify which one >> you wanted to activate. > > Right, with sqlgrey and multiple postfix versions installed and inactive why > does port not ask me which postfix version to activate when activating > sqlgrey? > > If "port activate postfix" requires me to specify a version then why wouldn't > activation via dependency also ask?
Same reason 'port install sqlgrey' doesn't ask which version of postfix to activate. - Josh _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev
