On 29 Aug 2009, at 12:13, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

On Aug 29, 2009, at 06:04, Mark Hattam wrote:

These were the two bursts of "skipping" ... first for MySQL5 then for php5. I presume that when I upgrade Apache later on to 2.2.13 and if I'm careful to remember the --enforce-variants option, that one will be solved.

You do not need to remember to use the --enforce-variants option if an upgrade is already going to be occurring anyway (as it will for apache2). You would only use --enforce-variants if an upgrade would not otherwise occur, e.g. if the version you already have installed is the same as the version currently available, as in the below:


Warning: Skipping upgrade since openssl 0.9.8k_0 >= openssl 0.9.8k_0, even though installed variants "" do not match "+darwin". Use 'upgrade --enforce-variants' to switch to the requested variants. Warning: Skipping upgrade since readline 6.0.000_1 >= readline 6.0.000_1, even though installed variants "" do not match "+darwin". Use 'upgrade --enforce-variants' to switch to the requested variants.
--->  Computing dependencies for mysql5

Warning: Skipping upgrade since bzip2 1.0.5_2 >= bzip2 1.0.5_2, even though installed variants "" do not match "+darwin". Use 'upgrade --enforce-variants' to switch to the requested variants. Warning: Skipping upgrade since apache2 2.2.11_0 >= apache2 2.2.11_0, even though installed variants "+darwin_9" do not match "+darwin+darwin_9". Use 'upgrade --enforce-variants' to switch to the requested variants.
--->  Computing dependencies for php5



Too late ..


iMac:~ mark$ sudo port upgrade --enforce-variants outdated
--->  Computing dependencies for readline
--->  Fetching readline
...
--->  Activating readline @6.0.000_1+darwin
--->  Cleaning readline
--->  Computing dependencies for openssl
--->  Fetching openssl
...
--->  Activating openssl @0.9.8k_0+darwin
--->  Cleaning openssl
--->  Computing dependencies for bzip2
--->  Fetching bzip2
...
--->  Activating bzip2 @1.0.5_2+darwin
--->  Cleaning bzip2
--->  Computing dependencies for apache2
--->  Fetching apache2
--->  Attempting to fetch httpd-2.2.13.tar.bz2 from 
http://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd
...
--->  Activating apache2 @2.2.13_0+darwin+darwin_9+preforkmpm
--->  Cleaning apache2

So it fetched (mostly locally) and (re)-built everything ...


But now I seem to not have a running (or accessible at least) MySQL since last night probably ... phpMyAdmin complains that mysqli isn't available.


Mark
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