> On Apr 20, 2017, at 16:15, Clemens Lang <c...@macports.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 04:23:55PM +0000, Fielding, Eric J (329A) 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 I just did a similar “port selfupdate” and “port upgrade outdated” on 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. I also did a “port reclaim” to remove all the outdated ports >> that might depend on the old qt5. > > This is a bug. We've had a similar situation with a different qt5-* port > where the maintainer added an upgrade path to deal with it > automatically. I mentioned it in the ticket back then that we'd need the > same thing for qt5-qtenginio, but it seems to have gotten lost. > > Marcus: Can we add a deactivate hack for qt5-qtenginio, possibly for the > qt5 port?
Are you sure? It doesn't sound like a bug... if qt5 @5.6.2 requires qt5-qtenginio, then isn't it proper for MacPorts to complain when trying to uninstall qt5-qtenginio if qt5 @5.6.2 is still installed>