I just updated my ports tree (portsnap fetch; portstap update) a few
hours ago, in order to update webkit. I'm using portmaster to do that.
One of the things it wants to update is gtk-2.20.1_2 to gtk-2.22.1_1.
It builds ok, but then when installing, it ends like this:
test -z /usr/local/lib ||
Quoth Olaf Seibert on Monday, 10 January 2011:
I just updated my ports tree (portsnap fetch; portstap update) a few
hours ago, in order to update webkit. I'm using portmaster to do that.
One of the things it wants to update is gtk-2.20.1_2 to gtk-2.22.1_1.
It builds ok, but then when
Chip Camden sterling at camdensoftware.com wrote:
Portmaster users:
# pkg_delete -f gtkmm-2.20\* gtk-2.20\*
# portmaster -a
I tried that, but this was the result:
# pkg_delete -f gtkmm-2.20\* gtk-2.20\*
pkg_delete: no such package 'gtkmm-2.20*' installed
pkg_delete: no such package
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011, Olaf Seibert wrote:
I just updated my ports tree (portsnap fetch; portstap update) a few
hours ago, in order to update webkit. I'm using portmaster to do that.
One of the things it wants to update is gtk-2.20.1_2 to gtk-2.22.1_1.
It builds ok, but then when installing, it