> On Oct 4, 2016, at 5:07 AM, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On Oct 1, 2016, at 8:46 PM, Stanton Sanderson <stans...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>> Thank you for your suggestion. I followed the steps as suggested (using 
>>>> the correct spelling for the upgrade step) but the process again failed at 
>>>> rebuilding kmymoney4.
>>> 
>>> Ok, but the activation conflict is resolved?
>>> 
>>>> I activated gpgme @1.6.0_2 and kdepimlibs4 @4.14.3_3 (which are still 
>>>> installed) and kmoney4 opened as before.
>>>> 
>>>> I uninstalled gpgme @1.7.0_0 and kdepimlibs4 @4.14.3_4, then did a self 
>>>> update and upgrade outdated. After the upgrades, kmymoney4 attempts to 
>>>> upgrade and fails.
>>> 
>>> Can you show us a transcript or log of the failure?
>> 
>> I am at a point where port outdated (after sudo port selfupdate and sudo 
>> port upgrade) returns
>> The following installed ports are outdated:
>>      gpgme                          1.6.0_2 < 1.7.0_0         
>>      kdepimlibs4                    4.14.3_3 < 4.14.3_4 
>> I don’t understand that. 
> 
> What don't you understand? You don't have the latest versions installed; 
> MacPorts is telling you that.
> 

Sorry for the confusion. What I don’t understand is that after running port 
selfupdate and port upgrade outdated, gpgme and kdepimlibs4
remain at the outdated versions. While this is convenient (since it allows me 
to run kmymoney4), I don’t understand why
the selfupdate and upgrade outdated scripts are skipping these two ports.

Stan
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