Have you tried uninstalling using the case-sensitive portname? I don't have time to look right now, but I think there is a bug filed on this. I think you can install without matching the case, but when you ininstall without matching the case it doesn't work correctly.
Mark Troy Telford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >Simple enough: I uninstalled a couple of packages, in particular, TeTeX, >and >XeTeX. (port uninstall tetex && port uninstall xetex) > >Port claimed to have uninstalled both without error, problems, etc. > >However, nothing was uninstalled. All of the files for both packages are >still there. > >So, I tried re-installing both. > >That failed, because the same files were already in place. > >I next re-installed, using the '-f' switch to force it. > >Lots of file renames, and port re-installed the package. I deleted the >renamed files. > >I then tried to uninstall the package. Same deal as before -- files >which >should have been deleted weren't. > >Has anybody seen this behavior and/or have an idea what I need to do to >uninstall these packages? > >(the thought already occured to me to make a list of the 'renamed' files, >edit >the list so it's the original filenames, then 'cat list | xargs rm') But >I'd >rather macports do it properly. _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
