Le 26 avr. 09 à 17:59, Rainer Müller a écrit :

Thomas De Contes wrote:

--->  Activating xorg-renderproto @0.9.3_0
Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: Image error: /Users/
thomas/Documents/prgm/bin/autoinstall/macports/include/X11/ extensions/
render.h is being used by the active render port.  Please deactivate
this port first, or use 'port -f activate xorg-renderproto' to force
the activation.
Error: The following dependencies failed to build: xorg-renderproto
Error: Unable to upgrade port: 1

render has been replaced by xorg-rendrproto. render has been a dummy
port for a long time and was removed afterwards. Probably you did not
upgrade in a long time and thus running into this problem.

it is probable

well, if i did upgrade when render was a dummy port, there was a mechanism to swith from render to xorg-rendrproto quietly ? :-)

since i have often problems when i try to upgrade, i do it only when i need it ... maybe i'm wrong ;-)


  sudo port -f uninstall render
  sudo port -v install xorg-renderproto

thank you :-)

i don't like -f very much,
is there an option to recursively uninstall the ports that depend on it,
in the same way that "port install" recursively installs the ports witch it depends on ?
(is it english ?)



--->  Fetching scrollkeeper
Error: Target org.macports.fetch returned:

scrollkeeper is superseded by port rarian; use that port instead

Error: Unable to upgrade port: 1


for this one, it would be nice if MacPorts was able to uninstall it
properly itself

No, we are currently not able to decide if it is safe to uninstall this
port. Be assured if there would have been a better way to replace a
port, it would have been used :-)

ok
can't you use the same mechanism to swith from scrollkeeper to rarian, that you used for render -> xorg-rendrproto ?


anyway, i have an idea :-)
i'll detail it in a new msg



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