Emmanuel Hainry wrote: > Citando Joshua Root : >> Christopher Vance wrote: >>> When I do >>> port upgrade outdated >>> some packages get rebuilt several times. >>> >>> Isn't port supposed to calculate and order transitive dependencies to stop >>> this? >> No, but it is meant to not rebuild anything that isn't outdated. What >> you describe should not be possible unless you're using the -f option, >> which causes ports to rebuilt even if they don't appear to be outdated. >> > > Or if a dependency (say libfoo) is outdated: both the dependent (say > bar) and libfoo belong to "outdated". When port upgrades bar, it will > first upgrade its dependencies hence libfoo. When arrives the time to > upgrade libfoo, it will upgrade it once more.
Sure, except the second time libfoo won't be outdated and hence won't be rebuilt. - Josh _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
