OK: $ sudo port -f deactivate librsvg libspectre popler Password: ---> Deactivating librsvg @2.34.2_1 ---> Unable to deactivate librsvg @2.34.2_1, the following ports depend on it: ---> gegl @0.1.8_1+python27 ---> gnome-games @2.30.2_2+python27 ---> gnome-panel @2.30.2_4+python27 Warning: Deactivate forced. Proceeding despite dependencies. ---> Cleaning librsvg ---> Deactivating libspectre @0.2.6_5 ---> Unable to deactivate libspectre @0.2.6_5, the following ports depend on it: ---> evince @2.30.3_7 Warning: Deactivate forced. Proceeding despite dependencies. ---> Cleaning libspectre Error: port deactivate failed: Image error: port popler is not active. jaspersmbp:~ jasper$ sudo port clean cairo---> Cleaning cairo
Then it continued building. Then I had to deactivate libelf to get glib or glib2 to build. Then I had to reactivate librsvg to get another port to update. After doing some more upgrading I managed to get all up and running. Also reactivated most if not all deactivated ports. If I do bump into another issue I will let you know On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]>wrote: > > On Apr 10, 2012, at 02:58, Jasper Frumau wrote: > > > Thanks Ryan. Hope to have a solution for this soon so I can move on > again.. > > All you need to do is deactivate any of librsvg, libspectre, and poppler > that are installed (forcibly if necessary), then clean cairo and try > installing it again. Reactivate the deactivated ports afterward if desired. > > All I'm going to be doing is instructing cairo not to look for these > libraries even if they're present. This is somewhat tricky because cairo > does not have options to do that, and the cairo developers don't understand > why we want that; I'm trying to explain it to them. > > >
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