On 20.11.2012 20:47, Laszlo Nagy wrote:
I have a 8.2-STABLE system. Last port upgrade was about a year ago. (I
know, this is bad.) I was trying to update all ports, by following the
UPDATING file. As it turned out, some ports has been
deprecated/deleted. I have a problem in particular with the
py-bittornado-core port. I do not need it. So I have deleted it:
# pkg_info | grep bittornado
#
Clearly, it is not installed. However, when I write in this command:
# portmaster -a
Then I get this error:
===>>> The net-p2p/py-bittornado-core port has been deleted: Has
expired: Depends on the deprecated wx 2.4
===>>> Aborting update
Well, here is the question: why does it want to build a port that does
not even exist in the ports tree? It was really deleted, there is no
such thing as /usr/ports/net-p2p/py-bittornado-core . I have also
tried to do this:
# portmaster -a -x py-bittornado-core
but it has exactly the same problem. Is this a stale dependency to a
nonexistent port? How can I overcome this problem?
Thanks,
Laszlo
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make "pkg_info | grep "*bittornado*"
When it found this package, you can think about to delete it.
When you have delete it or doesnt found it, make a "portmaster
--check-depends" to solve depends.
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