Thanks, Brandon,
On 03 Jan 2017, at 20:25 , Brandon Allbery wrote:
> IIRC that means you at some point explicitly activated old versions; these
> are considered pinned until you explicitly activate the latest version, on
> the grounds that you clearly needed the old version for some reason and
IIRC that means you at some point explicitly activated old versions; these
are considered pinned until you explicitly activate the latest version, on
the grounds that you clearly needed the old version for some reason and
that should be respected.
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 2:22 PM, Marko Käning wrot
Hi,
I ran into this:
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$ port installed outdated
The following ports are currently installed:
GraphicsMagick @1.3.25_1+q8 (active)
ld64-latest @264.3.102_4+llvm39 (active)
python35 @3.5.2_1 (active)
$ sudo port upgrade outdated
---> Scanning binaries for linking errors
---> No broken fil
On Jan 3, 2017, at 9:50AM, Rainer Müller wrote:
> On 2017-01-03 17:47, Sterling Smith wrote:
>> I did search `man port`, but I had not added my custom install's
>> MANPATH.
>
> MANPATH is supposed to be empty, as man(1) will then deduce the paths
> from the PATH environment variable.
Good to k
On 2017-01-03 17:47, Sterling Smith wrote:
> I did search `man port`, but I had not added my custom install's
> MANPATH.
MANPATH is supposed to be empty, as man(1) will then deduce the paths
from the PATH environment variable.
> Note that the use of the phrase "non-interactive mode" for this
> sw
Clemens,
I did search `man port`, but I had not added my custom install's MANPATH.
Note that the use of the phrase "non-interactive mode" for this switch is in
contradiction to the documentation of the command argument, which it claims if
I give the command argument, then I am not in interact
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 03, 2017 at 09:48:34AM +0100, Joël Brogniart via macports-dev wrote:
> An happy new year for all.
>
> Could someone take a loot at ticket #53081?
Done, will push in a couple of minutes.
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Clemens
An happy new year for all.
Could someone take a loot at ticket #53081?
Regards,
Joël