On Feb 23, 2013, at 01:23, Adam Dershowitz wrote:

> I just tried to restore my full /opt/local directory using timemachine from 
> about two weeks ago.  If I then do a sync and try to upgrade 
> gst-plugins-base, the same thing happens.  It first successfully upgrades a 
> bunch of different things.  Finally, it gets to gst-plugins-base and gives 
> the same error.  I also restored from about a month ago, and get the 
> identical results.  I have done many upgrades during that time period.  So, 
> it seems that there is something wrong in the sqlite database that just 
> relates to gst-plugins-base.  And that it has been there for a while.  
> Short of doing a full reinstall of all my ports, any other thoughts about how 
> to repair that single entry?  I would think that all I really want to do is 
> to delete the appropriate entries from the database and to do a corresponding 
> forced uninstall of gst-plugins-base.  But, I am not sure how to get that to 
> work.  
> Any suggestions?  

I'm not sure what's going on... if you want to try forcibly uninstalling 
gst-plugins-base the way to do so would be:

sudo port -f uninstall gst-plugins-base



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