Re: Need help reverting to older library

2020-12-16 Thread Ryan Schmidt
> On Dec 9, 2020, at 01:30, list_email--- wrote: > > >> On Dec 6, 2020, at 9:35 AM, Ken Cunningham wrote: >> >> of course the simplest method of reverting to an older binary is to just >> reactivate it if you still have it installed, but inactive, after an update. >> >> This will show you

Re: Need help reverting to older library

2020-12-08 Thread list_email--- via macports-users
> On Dec 6, 2020, at 9:35 AM, Ken Cunningham > wrote: > > of course the simplest method of reverting to an older binary is to just > reactivate it if you still have it installed, but inactive, after an update. > > This will show you what versions are installed: > > port -v installed

Re: Need help reverting to older library

2020-12-06 Thread Ken Cunningham
of course the simplest method of reverting to an older binary is to just reactivate it if you still have it installed, but inactive, after an update. This will show you what versions are installed: port -v installed portname and this: port activate portname will give you a menu of previous

Re: Need help reverting to older library

2020-12-05 Thread Richard L. Hamilton
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/InstallingOlderPort I think the bunch of hex you want after the git checkout command for 1.3.0 of shapelib is 8287186a418d8e0f0fcfb009b2512c1c386b75e4 But you're probably better off updating your

Need help reverting to older library

2020-12-05 Thread list_email--- via macports-users
I am having trouble linking ploplot resulting in this: dyld: Library not loaded: /opt/local/lib/libshp.1.3.0.dylib Referenced from: /usr/local/plplot/lib//libplplot.13.dylib Reason: image not found I believe this is the shapelib library and that it is used by plplot but I now have a newer