> On 29 Jan 2022, at 11:45, Gerben Wierda via macports-users 
> <macports-users@lists.macports.org 
> <mailto:macports-users@lists.macports.org>> wrote:
> 
> I was cleaning up MacPorts on one system prior to an OS upgrade, and I noticed
> 
> root@hermione LaunchDaemons # port list rleaves      
> root@hermione LaunchDaemons # port list rdepof xorg-libX11
> xorg-libX11                    @1.7.2          x11/xorg-libX11
> 
> Now, as I understand it rleaves are the ports that are in your landscape that 
> have nothing that depends on it. Accoriding to port there are no such ports. 
> So, the port xorg-libX11 should have some sort of a dependency. But all my 
> attempts to find it come up empty.
> 
> Cleaning up MacPorts remains a mystery to me. 

Adding to my confusion:

albus:MacPortsDev sysbh$ port installed depof dovecot
The following ports are currently installed:
  dovecot @2.3.17_0+apns+solr (active)
albus:MacPortsDev sysbh$ port installed rdepof dovecot
The following ports are currently installed:
  dovecot @2.3.17_0+apns+solr (active)
albus:MacPortsDev sysbh$ port installed rdepends dovecot
The following ports are currently installed:
  dovecot @2.3.17_0+apns+solr (active)
albus:MacPortsDev sysbh$ port installed dependentof dovecot
The following ports are currently installed:
  dovecot @2.3.17_0+apns+solr (active)
albus:MacPortsDev sysbh$ port installed rdependentof dovecot
The following ports are currently installed:
  dovecot @2.3.17_0+apns+solr (active)

Same for postfix for instance. Now, whatever pseudo-portname I give, the answer 
is always only the port itself. That cannot be right.

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