On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 02:07:16PM -0500, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Jul 12, 2007, at 11:27, Christoph Ludwig wrote: > >I just did a selfupdate to 1.5.0 without any obvious problem. > >I then did: > > > > castellio:~ cludwig$ port search gpgme > > gpgme devel/gpgme 1.1.2 A > >library for easy acces to GnuPG. > > gpgme-objc devel/gpgme-objc 1.0.2 > >GnuPG Made Easy is an Objective-C framework wrapping libgpgme > > rb-gpgme ruby/rb-gpgme 0.2 Ruby > >interface to GnuPG Made Easy (GPGME) > > castellio:~ cludwig$ port installed gpgme > > The following ports are currently installed: > > gpgme @1.1.4_0 (active) [...] > I see that gpgme was updated to 1.1.4 in r23500 on 2007-04-02 and has > not been downgraded since then. I don't know why your MacPorts thinks > 1.1.2 is the current version. Try "sudo port sync" to update your > ports tree.
thanks, Ryan, "sudo port sync" fixed the issue - which obviously affected my whole ports tree, because now "port outdated" shows me a completey different list of ports. (E.g., after the selfupdate port considered my gcc42 port outdated, now it is reported as up to date.) Was this a glitch in port or do I misunderstand the documentation? As I read the man page, "selfupdate" is supposed to imply a "sync". Regards Christoph -- FH Worms - University of Applied Sciences Fachbereich Informatik / Telekommunikation Erenburgerstr. 19, 67549 Worms, Germany _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
