> IIRC, the OP was talking about upgrade, not install.  So in your case, you 
> would have:
> 
> port -p upgrade upgrade port-a 
> 
> This is problematic because port-a will be upgraded even through port-d 
> failed.  If port-a was rev-bumped specifically because of port-d to force a 
> rebuild after the port-d install, this will thwart that.  Luckily, 
> rev-upgrade now exists to work around such issues these days, but I still do 
> not recommended '-p upgrade'

Ah good point, I forgot they were doing an upgrade rather than install.

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