Hello all,
Thanks for the help.
It turns out to be a two part problem.
First part: user error. I updated all ports instead
of the outdated ports when I ran sudo port upgrade
installed.
I have gtk2 installed which triggered part two of the
problem, which is described below.
Thanks again!
Jim
gtk2 has a build-time dependency on gtk-doc
On 24 Dec 2007, at 00:13, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Dec 23, 2007, at 22:52, Dexter Douglas wrote:
I have a problem with gtk-doc. I just upgraded to
MacPorts 1.600, and I upgraded my outdated packages.
During the upgrade, gtk-doc and its dependencies
On Dec 24, 2007, at 10:51, Randall Wood wrote:
On 24 Dec 2007, at 00:13, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I did not expect these packages to be installed:
xmlcatmgr 2.2_1
docbook-xml-4.1.2 4.1.2_1
docbook-xsl 1.72.0_0
perl5.8 5.8.8_0
docbook-xml-4.2 4.2_0
docbook-xml-4.3 4.3_0
docbook-xml-4.4 4.4_0
On 24 Dec 2007, at 14:00, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Dec 24, 2007, at 10:51, Randall Wood wrote:
On 24 Dec 2007, at 00:13, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I did not expect these packages to be installed:
xmlcatmgr 2.2_1
docbook-xml-4.1.2 4.1.2_1
docbook-xsl 1.72.0_0
perl5.8 5.8.8_0
docbook-xml-4.2 4.2_0
Hello,
I have a problem with gtk-doc. I just upgraded to
MacPorts 1.600, and I upgraded my outdated packages.
During the upgrade, gtk-doc and its dependencies were
installed. As far as I can tell nothing on my system
needs this. Does anyone understand why gtk-doc was
installed?
Below is a
On Dec 23, 2007, at 22:52, Dexter Douglas wrote:
I have a problem with gtk-doc. I just upgraded to
MacPorts 1.600, and I upgraded my outdated packages.
During the upgrade, gtk-doc and its dependencies were
installed. As far as I can tell nothing on my system
needs this. Does anyone