I use the QGIS installed with MacPorts and it has been working great for years. 
When I did the regular “port selfupdate” and “upgrade outdated” recently, I was 
not able to get the latest version of QGIS to build, which already had a ticket 
open. I also find that I cannot run the previous version because it crashes, 
presumably because one of the dynamically linked libraries changed. I opened a 
new ticket about this.

I was wondering if there is a way to roll back all of the MacPorts ports to the 
versions as of a month ago, when QGIS was working for me. I found the “HOW TO” 
about installing an older version of a single port, which uses the old “svn” 
system. I tried to use that, but the last version in the svn repository no 
longer compiles with the present versions of the other libraries. It seems like 
I would need to get the older versions of all the libraries, and QGIS has quite 
a long list.

I had an older version of QGIS running on one of my computers until yesterday, 
but I had to reboot the computer and now I can’t restart it.

Thanks for any suggestions.
          ++Eric

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