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 _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
