> On Apr 18, 2017, at 11:23, Fielding, Eric J (329A) 
> <eric.j.field...@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
> 
> I just did a similar “port selfupdate” and “port upgrade outdated” on my 
> other Mac, and I got the same error message when I tried to uninstall 
> qt5-qtenginio. This time, I did “port uninstall qt5 @5.6.2_0” first and then 
> uninstalled qt5-qtenginio without any error. It seems that the warning about 
> breaking ports is for all the installed ports, not just the active ones, 
> which I did not realize before

Oh yes, that's true. I didn't think to mention that either.

> I also did a “port reclaim” to remove all the outdated ports that might 
> depend on the old qt5.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Eric J. Fielding" <eric.j.field...@jpl.nasa.gov>
> Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 at 7:28 AM
> To: Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org>
> Cc: MacPorts Users <macports-users@lists.macports.org>
> Subject: Re: qt5-qtenginio is obsolete
> 
>    Yes, I ran “port selfupdate” and “port upgrade” again and the last ports 
> after qt5 (including py27-pyqt5 @5.8.2_0 ) are now upgraded successfully, so 
> the port system fixed whatever was wrong before. The scan for broken ports 
> helps a lot for those of us who are not so careful with our maintenance.
> 
>    -----Original Message-----
>    From: Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org>
>    Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 at 7:20 AM
> 
>        Well it looks good now. 5.7.1 is the latest, and it's what you have 
> active, so hopefully things are fine now?
> 
> 
>> On Apr 18, 2017, at 09:19, Fielding, Eric J (329A) 
>> <eric.j.field...@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks for the help.
>> 
>> I did run “port selfupdate” before doing the “port upgrade”, but I think the 
>> last time I did the “port upgrade” it did not complete due to some error 
>> that I forgot. I didn’t have time to figure out what was wrong at that time, 
>> which was likely my mistake. Probably the ports were in some kind of 
>> inconsistent state.
>> 
>> Anyway, here is the present state for qt5:
>>> port installed name:qt5
>> The following ports are currently installed:
>> py27-pyqt5 @5.7.1_0
>> py27-pyqt5 @5.8.1_0 (active)
>> qt5 @5.6.2_0
>> qt5 @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qt3d @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qt3d @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtbase @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtbase @5.7.1_0+openssl
>> qt5-qtbase @5.7.1_1+openssl (active)
>> qt5-qtcanvas3d @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtcanvas3d @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtconnectivity @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtconnectivity @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtdeclarative @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtdeclarative @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtgraphicaleffects @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtgraphicaleffects @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtimageformats @5.6.2_1
>> qt5-qtimageformats @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtlocation @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtlocation @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtmacextras @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtmacextras @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtmultimedia @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtmultimedia @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtquickcontrols @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtquickcontrols @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtscript @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtscript @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtsensors @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtsensors @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtserialport @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtserialport @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtsvg @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtsvg @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qttools @5.6.2_1
>> qt5-qttools @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qttranslations @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qttranslations @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtwebchannel @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtwebchannel @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtwebsockets @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtwebsockets @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-qtxmlpatterns @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-qtxmlpatterns @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> qt5-sqlite-plugin @5.6.2_0
>> qt5-sqlite-plugin @5.7.1_0 (active)
>> 
>> ++Eric
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org>
>> Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 at 4:34 AM
>> 
>>> On Apr 17, 2017, at 20:27, Fielding, Eric J (329A) 
>>> <eric.j.field...@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I might have missed something in the last few months, but I didn’t find a 
>>> mention of this.
>> …
>>> Is this the correct procedure? Seems to be working (although taking a while 
>>> to compile webkit2-gtk).
>> 
>>   qt5-qtenginio is obsolete and should be uninstalled.
>> 
>>   Your old version of qt5 still depended on it. If you had first upgraded 
>> qt5 to the latest version, 5.7.1, it would no longer have depended on it and 
>> you could have uninstalled it without issue.
>> 
>>   Your transcript shows that when you told MacPorts to install qt5, it did 
>> nothing, which means qt5 was already installed at the latest version. Are 
>> you sure your ports are up to date? Have you run `sudo port selfupdate` 
>> lately? Do you have any local portfiles that override any of the official 
>> portfiles? What is the output of `port installed name:qt5`?
>> 
>>   webkit2-gtk does take hours to build; that's normal enough.
>> 
>>   You shouldn't have had to recompile anything, because nothing should have 
>> been broken. Some ports may be broken because you have an older version of 
>> qt5, and that problem would go away if you properly upgrade qt5.
>> 
>> 
>> 
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