> On Jun 20, 2018, at 07:34, Joshua Root <[email protected]> wrote: > > Artur Szostak wrote: >> Is there any way of telling MacPorts to not consider one, more or all shared >> libraries when attempting its check for broken libraries in a Portfile? I >> have some Java software which is precompiled and also delivering some >> additional shared libraries. Unfortunately, MacPorts is incorrectly >> detecting some of the shared libraries as broken and attempting to recompile >> the package. > > You can't disable it on a per-port basis, but you can prevent > rev-upgrade from running automatically, or put it in report-only mode, > with settings in macports.conf. > > If it is indeed incorrectly considering some files broken, that is a bug > that we should fix, so please file a ticket. (Have you checked that the > detected brokenness could not be fixed with install_name_tool like e.g. > oracle-instantclient does?) > > - Josh >
And if you just want to disable it sometimes, there's an option for that: port upgrade --no-rev-upgrade outdated
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