Please help: How to ignore outdated package when upgrading?

2014-04-22 Thread Asis Hallab
Dear MacPort Experts, thank you for supplying MacPorts. It is very useful indeed. I am running MacPorts 2.2.1 on Mac OS 10.9.2 Mavericks. When running $sudo port upgrade outdated I get the following error Error: org.macports.configure for port postgresql83 returned: configure failure: command

Re: Please help: How to ignore outdated package when upgrading?

2014-04-22 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 22, 2014, at 05:55, Asis Hallab wrote: Dear MacPort Experts, thank you for supplying MacPorts. It is very useful indeed. I am running MacPorts 2.2.1 on Mac OS 10.9.2 Mavericks. When running $sudo port upgrade outdated I get the following error Error:

Re: Please help: How to ignore outdated package when upgrading?

2014-04-22 Thread Asis Hallab
Dear Ryan, thank you very much for your answer. $ sudo port uninstall postgresql83 I did this forced with the -f switch. Unfortunately now I can not see which packages depend on postgresql83 - or can i? Is there way to infer which packages depend on another, in my case postgresql83? I will

Re: Please help: How to ignore outdated package when upgrading?

2014-04-22 Thread René J . V . Bertin
On Tuesday April 22 2014 14:06:19 Asis Hallab wrote: I did this forced with the -f switch. Unfortunately now I can not see which packages depend on postgresql83 - or can i? I think that normally MacPorts would tell you which packages prevent uninstallation (and then proceed if you supplied

Re: Please help: How to ignore outdated package when upgrading?

2014-04-22 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 22, 2014, at 07:58, René J.V. Bertin wrote: On Tuesday April 22 2014 14:06:19 Asis Hallab wrote: I did this forced with the -f switch. Unfortunately now I can not see which packages depend on postgresql83 - or can i? I think that normally MacPorts would tell you which packages