On Aug 15, 2013, at 09:25, René J.V. Bertin wrote:

> If only I knew ... It's possible that I did an "-u uninstall inactive", I 
> have a vague memory that I should never use -u again!

"-u" has two different and IMHO unrelated uses in MacPorts.

The one I find useful is in connection with "upgrade": "sudo port -u upgrade 
foo" means "upgrade foo, then uninstall the old foo". I use this constantly.

The other is in connection with "uninstall": "sudo port -u uninstall foo" means 
"uninstall foo, and all inactive ports"; "sudo port -u uninstall inactive" 
means, redundantly, "uninstall all inactive ports, and all inactive ports". 
I've previously argued that we should remove this usage of the "-u" flag since 
it's unexpected and the functionality is already provided more intuitively via 
the "inactive" pseudoport.

Still, this should not have broken your MacPorts installation. The only 
problems I foresee are if a port neglected to declare a dependency on a another 
port, which you uninstalled, which then caused that port to stop working until 
you reinstalled the dependency. If that's what happened, then we simply need to 
know what port is missing what dependency so that we can add it, so that 
MacPorts will correctly prevent you from uninstalling it.


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