On Aug 25, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Scott Webster wrote:

On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Marko Käning <MK- [email protected]> wrote:
In other words, why do you seem to want to end up with a kde4 version
of kmymoney but with kde3 stuff activated?
No, I don't need the kde3 stuff eventually, it's just meant as a fallback possibility during the transition period. I would leave kde3 stuff deactivated as long as I try to get everything setup and reactivate it only in case of need. Of course I would dump the whole kde3 stuff once I got everything up and running on kde4.
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Cool.  My understanding is that as as long as you keep the old
versions installed and just deactivated that you can go back to them
without problems, so I think this would work, but I'm a little new
around here.


Nice feature but I think you need to keep an eye on versions of deps. I don't know that "port deactivate kde4 && port activate kde3" would revert kde3 deps that may have been upgraded to an unusable version.

Maybe keeping track of what was installed prior to upgrading could be useful.

port -q rdeps --no-build kdelibs3 | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//' | sort | xargs port -q installed >> rdeps_kdelibs3.txt.

// Brad

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