Hi! I did further tests here. In my local repository I pinned also a previous version of pango and pang-devel, but had difficulties "upgarding" to a previous version, how can it be done cleanly?
Then I thought of just activating some previous versions… I had a bit mess here and there when rev-upgrade , so I also set back librsvg. The following ports are currently installed: pango @1.42.4_3+quartz+x11 (active) pango @1.50.7_0+quartz+x11 The following ports are currently installed: harfbuzz @2.8.2_0 harfbuzz @3.4.0_0 (active) harfbuzz @5.2.0_0 harfbuzz @5.3.1_0 The following ports are currently installed: librsvg @2.40.20_4+quartz (active) librsvg @2.54.5_0 I don't remember if I had to touch other stuff… how can I now? Is port installed enough? port list outdated Warning: The 'list' action only shows the currently available version of each port. To see installed versions, use the 'installed' action. emacs-app @28.2 editors/emacs librsvg @2.54.5 graphics/librsvg pango @1.50.3 x11/pango pango @1.50.7 x11/pango emacs-app cannot be upgraded. harfbuzz here is not shown… So I don't think it is perfect. Anyway… I would think that the issue is between pango, harfbuzz and librsvg! Since then recompiling current gimp… has a perfectly working gimp! yay! Riccardo PS: suppose if I have pango and harfbuzz in my local port tree. I want to test with current harfbuzz. How can I "hide" it, but keeping the rest of the local port? Rename the directory? put a command in the portfile… or move the port directory away to be in case put in back. -- Sent with GNUMail running on MacOS 10.7
