Stuart Henderson(s...@spacehopper.org) on 2019.02.06 23:08:34 +0000:
> On 2019/02/06 23:32, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
> > $ doas pkg_delete gnupg-1.4.23p1                                
> > can't delete gnupg-1.4.23p1 without deleting password-store-1.7.3
> > Delete them as well ? [y/N/a]
> > 
> > but password-store has security/gnupg2 as dependency, not gnupg-1.4...
> > 
> > Port:   password-store-1.7.3
> > Path:   security/password-store
> > Info:   simple password store
> > Maint:  David Dahlberg <david+bsd@dahlberg.cologne>
> > Index:  security
> > L-deps: 
> > B-deps: archivers/xz devel/gmake
> > R-deps: converters/base64 devel/git graphics/libqrencode misc/gnugetopt
> > security/gnupg2 shells/bash sysutils/colortree x11/xclip
> > Archs:  any
> > 
> > $ pkg_info | grep gnupg
> > gnupg-1.4.23p1      GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement
> > gnupg-2.2.12        GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement
> > 
> > Is there some magic i have to do?
> 
> I just fixed this by adding the missing PKGSPEC line to gnupg2 (the
> "opposite" of the one already present in gnupg1).
> 
> If you update ports/security/gnupg2 in your tree (no need to build it)
> and rebuild/update password-store from ports it should fix things up for
> you - or it should be picked up automatically in a normal pkg_add -u
> run after new pkgs are available.

Yes, that works. Thanks :)

Reply via email to