At 5:06 PM -0500 12/30/13, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:
On Dec 30, 2013, at 9:57 AM, Craig Treleaven <ctrelea...@cogeco.ca> wrote:
Yes, that would be expected behaviour.
MacPorts has no way of knowing that the link
was created so it ends up pointing to a
now-deleted file after an uninstall.
Where do the links come from? Are they created by MythTV at runtime?
If MacPorts' MythTV creates symlinks in
${applications_dir} at runtime, you should add a
post-deactivate phase that deletes the symlinks.
Hmmm, Marko said LaunchPad but I was thinking of
one of the third party launching utilities. I
don't actually use Apple's LaunchPad.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5548
Myth installs double-clickable Applescript
helpers that you can drag to the Dock--which
auto-magically creates a link. What I've
experienced is that when Myth is uninstalled, the
link on the Dock remains. Perhaps LaunchPad is
doing the same. The Myth ports DO clean up after
themselves.
Craig
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