Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Sep 12, 2017, at 13:58, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:

Hardware Version: Mac mini (Mid 2007)
Model Identifier: Macmini2,1
Mac OS X 10.6.8 10K549 (Snow Leopard)
Xcode 3.2.6 DevToolsSupport-1806.0
MacPorts Version: 2.4.1

The error in the log file seems to say as much:

:info:configure checking for atk >= 2.25.2... no
:info:configure configure: error: Package requirements (atk >= 2.25.2) were not 
met:
:info:configure Requested 'atk >= 2.25.2' but version of Atk is 2.24.0
:info:configure Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if 
you
:info:configure installed software in a non-standard prefix.
:info:configure Alternatively, you may set the environment variables ATK_CFLAGS
:info:configure and ATK_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
:info:configure See the pkg-config man page for more details.

yet that was not done in the right order automatically.  Why not?  Is it new 
that at-spi2-stk configure checks the version of the prerequisite atk 
component(s)?

I didn't use the -n option; the exact command I used was
port upgrade outdated and not ( avahi or cppunit or libiodbc or nmap or qca or 
cdrtools or smake )

Sounds like at-spi2-atk 2.26.0 requires atk 2.26.0. MacPorts should have 
automatically upgraded atk to 2.26.0 before attempting to build at-spi2-atk. If 
it didn't, you can try updating atk first.

As for the why, it's impossible to know from the information we have. The full log might give more insight; it should show each dependency being upgraded, with installed versions being compared against the current ones.

- Josh

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