Not sure what you uninstalled or what kind of dependency it was (runtime, build, library, etc), but the malfunction might not show up until you actually run gimp2 or perform some function within gimp2 that depends on the thing you uninstalled…
Just my 2 cents… > On Mar 3, 2019, at 5:40 PM, Dave Horsfall <[email protected]> wrote: > > Forgive me if I've raised this before (my 66-yo memory is not the best), > but... > > Note: It is not recommended to uninstall/deactivate a port that has > dependents as it breaks the dependents. > The following ports will break: gimp2 @2.10.8_3 > Continue? [y/N]: > > Well, I chose discretion over valour (for once), and skipped it; it continued > OK. > > (And yes, I have another thread to which to respond, but I've been sick > lately; a torn Achilles tendon, if you must know.) > > -- Dave
