Hi Brad,

I am afraid you are right about this:
> 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.

since as in my other post entitled "Port can't be deactivated, although deps 
also deactivated" described I seem to run into first signs of this trap.

Too bad that it is not so easy as I thought. :(

Marko
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