On 17 Apr 2018, at 7:44 (-0400), William H. Magill wrote:
I just updated macports to 2.4.3
After the update it offered to uninstall inactive ports.
Leading the list was "mpstats @0.1.6_0”
I thought mpstats ran automatically to report on MacPorts usage, and
therefore would not be inactive.
Due to the numerous failures I had in my upgrade outdated followed by failure
to install py36-jupyter, py36-spyder and py36-gnureadline, I decided to
uninstall Macports following the ”migration” webpage which ends up with :
curl --location --remote-name
I just updated macports to 2.4.3
After the update it offered to uninstall inactive ports.
Leading the list was "mpstats @0.1.6_0”
I thought mpstats ran automatically to report on MacPorts usage, and therefore
would not be inactive.
"port upgrade outdated” does not update mpstats.
However,
On 2018-04-13 13:34, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> If we find three volunteers (I volunteer, so only two more needed), we
> could perhaps do a technology test run tomorrow at 13:00 UTC (that's
> precisely 7 days earlier)
> ... (or at any other potentially more suitable hour depending on who
> wants to
On Apr 17, 2018, at 06:08, pagani laurent wrote:
> ---> Activating xorg-xproto @7.0.31_0
> Error: Failed to activate xorg-xproto: Image error:
> /opt/local/include/X11/X.h is being used by the active tk port. Please
> deactivate this port first, or use 'port -f activate xorg-xproto' to force