You don't have to uninstall; you can deactivate the gtk +quartz port
instead, and switch with activate/deactivate between the two gtk variants
depending on which ports you are trying to build or use. Still not very
convenient, unfortunately.

David

On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 9:46 AM, Gustavo Seabra <gustavo.sea...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have recently changed to Quartz, a process started with the command
> suggested here:
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.macports.user/39617
>
> After some kinks, it all works fine now. However, I now want to install a
> port that depends on x11 (PyMol). If I try this, the install crashes with
> the message:
>
> --->  Rebuilding in order
>      gtksourceview2 @2.10.5
>      py27-pygtksourceview @2.10.1
>      gwenhywfar4-gtk @4.14.0
>      webkit-gtk @2.4.9 +video
> Error: org.macports.archivefetch for port gtksourceview2 returned: gtk2
> must be installed with +x11.
>
> The version i have now is:
>
> $ port installed gtk2
> The following ports are currently installed:
>   gtk2 @2.24.28_1+quartz (active)
>
> If I try to install gtk2 to be compatible with both quartz and x11, I get:
>
> $ sudo port install gtk2 +quartz +x11
> Password:
> Error: gtk2: Variant quartz conflicts with x11
> Error: Unable to open port: Error evaluating variants
>
> So, to install PyMol, will i need to uninstall everything that now is
> working with quartz to reinstall it with x11? Os is there a way to have
> them working side-by-side?
>
> Thanks,
> Gustavo Seabra
>
>
>
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