Hello,
The -f took care of the problem. Thank you.
Frank
On Mar 26, 2009, at 4:58 PM, Joshua Root wrote:
William Davis wrote:
Usually that is a left over file from a failed install. In this
case just do
sudo port -f upgrade xorg-libX11 [or do -fu if you don't want to
keep
the old version]
Don't do that. Upgrade normally applies to all dependencies as
well, so
you would be rebuilding all of them because of the -f. (You can use -n
to avoid processing dependencies.)
In fact, -f upgrade is not called for in this situation at all, but
rather -f activate.
- Josh
Frank J. R. Hanstick
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