OK, Thanks Ryan, but why did the wrong uninstall commands not elicit an error 
message and will uninstalling properly fix the errors?

On May 25, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

> On May 25, 2011, at 07:44, nbits.spo...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
>> Portfile changed since last build; discarding previous state.
>> --->  Computing dependencies for epiphany
>> --->  Fetching epiphany
>> --->  Verifying checksum(s) for epiphany
>> --->  Extracting epiphany
>> --->  Configuring epiphany
>> --->  Building epiphany
>> Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command failed (see log for 
>> details)
>> Log for epiphany is at: 
>> /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_gnome_epiphany/main.log
>> Error: Unable to upgrade port: 1
> 
> You should file a bug report about this problem in the issue tracker.
> 
> 
>> I don't use epiphany and would happy to remove it from my system, so I tried 
>> uninstalling it, which
>> evoked a blank stare from the terminal (actually, two blank stares):
>> 
>> [/] > uninstall epiphany-2.30.6_2
>> [/] > uninstall epiphany-2.30.6_1
> 
> If those are the versions that are currently installed, then the correct 
> commands to uninstall them at the MacPorts interactive prompt would be:
> 
> uninstall epiphany @2.30.6_2
> uninstall epiphany @2.30.6_1
> 
> Or from the bash prompt:
> 
> sudo port uninstall epiphany @2.30.6_2
> sudo port uninstall epiphany @2.30.6_1
> 
> 

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