David Evans ha scritto:
Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
Thanks, but if I do so it asks me for a version; if I specify one at
random it says it is not installed:
$ sudo ./port activate gtk2
--- The following versions of gtk2 are currently installed:
--- gtk2 @2.12.9_0+x11
---
Joshua Root ha scritto:
Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
I did both but still I am no longer able to execute the upgrade outdate:
macbook-di-fabrizio-bartolomucci:bin fbartolom$ !529
sudo ./port activate gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
--- Activating gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
Error: port activate
Thanks, but if I do so it asks me for a version; if I specify one at
random it says it is not installed:
$ sudo ./port activate gtk2
--- The following versions of gtk2 are currently installed:
--- gtk2 @2.12.9_0+x11
--- gtk2 @2.14.3_2+x11
--- gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
Error: port activate failed:
Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
Thanks, but if I do so it asks me for a version; if I specify one at
random it says it is not installed:
$ sudo ./port activate gtk2
--- The following versions of gtk2 are currently installed:
--- gtk2 @2.12.9_0+x11
--- gtk2 @2.14.3_2+x11
---
Hullo everyone,
sorry if this question has been already asked and in that case I would
be happy if someone pointed me to the answer.
I own a Mac PowerBook with MacPorts installed and since some time the
'upgrade outdated' procedure loops on the following message and I do not
know what to do:
Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
Hullo everyone,
sorry if this question has been already asked and in that case I would
be happy if someone pointed me to the answer.
I own a Mac PowerBook with MacPorts installed and since some time the
'upgrade outdated' procedure loops on the following message