On Tuesday, 1. November 2005 23:51, Teo De Las Heras wrote:
> Here's where I'm at now...
>   I followed the instructions on /usr/ports/UPDATING
> #pkg_deinstall -f kdeadmin-\[0-9\]\*
>
> I got failures updating kdetoys and kdenetwork so:
> #pkg_deinstall -f kdetoys*
> #pkg_deinstall -f kdenetwork*
>
> Now I run the following:
> #portupgrade -O arts\* kde* \*kde-i18n\*
> and I get
> Stale dependency: kde-3.4.0 --> kdeadmin-3.4.0 -- manually run 'pkgdb -F'
> to fix, or specify -O to force.
>  I'm already running -O and I've uninstalled kdeadmin so why is there a
> stale dependency?

Stale dependency means that kde-3.4.0 (the metaport) is registered as 
dependent on kdeadmin, which is missing. I have no idea why portupgrade 
complains about it even with -O - as it says itself, it shouldn't. Probably a 
bug.

I suggest to delete the kde-3.4.0 port as well - it doesn't really serve any 
purpose once you have an initial installation and deleting it should get rid 
of the stale dependency.

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