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On Aug 12, 2015, at 5:41 PM, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 6:06 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Don't use the -f flag to force things unless
On Aug 10, 2015, at 12:39 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
On 08.08.2015 11:43 AM, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
But I have every package installed which has /jpeg/ in its name:
|$ port installed *jpeg* jpeg @9a_1+universal (active) jpeg2ps @1.9_0
(active)
jpegoptim @1.2.4_1 (active) libjpeg-turbo
On 08.08.2015 11:43 AM, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
But I have every package installed which has /jpeg/ in its name:
|$ port installed *jpeg* jpeg @9a_1+universal (active) jpeg2ps @1.9_0
(active)
jpegoptim @1.2.4_1 (active) libjpeg-turbo @1.3.1_0 libjpeg-turbo @1.4.0_0
libjpeg-turbo @1.4.0_1
I do not fully understand how MacPorts is working, so please bear with me.
I currently have a problem to upgrade a number of ports, including
ghostscript, gd2, gimp-gap, gdk-pixbuf2, MyPaint and tiff.
My suspicion is that it all tracks back to a problem with upgrading tiff:
$ port outdated tiff
On 08.08.2015 11:43 AM, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
But I have every package installed which has /jpeg/ in its name:
|$ port installed *jpeg* jpeg @9a_1+universal (active) jpeg2ps @1.9_0
(active)
jpegoptim @1.2.4_1 (active) libjpeg-turbo @1.3.1_0 libjpeg-turbo @1.4.0_0
libjpeg-turbo @1.4.0_1
Thank you, Mihai, for your response and advice.
So I will apply the full Migration guide after I've upgraded Mavericks to
Yosemite which so far I also had postponed. It's a good opportunity to take
the time to do both tasks now.
On Sat, Aug 8, 2015 at 3:24 PM, Mihai Moldovan io...@macports.org