On Jan 19, 2009, at 11:35 PM, Bryan Blackburn wrote:

On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 11:14:12PM -0800, Scott Haneda said:
If I do sudo port search ldap one of the items I get back is
p5-file-readbackwards @1.04 (perl)
   net ldap

What does line #2 mean, and where does that descrption come from? I just
made the readbackwards port, and no where in the port was "net ldap".

However...
sudo port search readbackwards
p5-file-readbackwards @1.04 (perl)
   This module reads a file backwards line by line.

That one looks like mine for sure, but the first one, which seems to be
part of the ldap package, now is not listed.

Confused...

Odd; make sure you have only one Portfile for p5-file-readbackwards,
checking any local sources you may have listed in
${prefix}/etc/macports/sources.conf. And once done, run portindex in those
locations, see if it goes away afterwards.


Done.  Still the same issue:

port search ldap
p5-file-readbackwards @1.04 (perl)
    net ldap

port search readbackwards
p5-file-readbackwards @1.04 (perl)
    This module reads a file backwards line by line.

The second one should certainly find the first, but I have no idea where the first one is coming from.
--
Scott

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