The upgrade seems to be failing for the same reason I reported in ticket #50269 — namely, the very reason that you yourself identified when commenting on my original report: use of undeclared CoreWLAN identifiers
> On Jan 21, 2016, at 2:14 PM, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> On Jan 17, 2016, at 4:52 PM, Murray Eisenberg <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> On Jan 17, 2016, at 12:26 PM, Rainer Müller <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> On 2016-01-17 18:13, Murray Eisenberg wrote: >>>> 1. Each time I upgrade any ports, automatically MacPorts notices that >>>> the port for qt4-mac is broken and attempts to build it again. >>>> >>>> Is there any way to do upgrades of other points without the >>>> time-consuming (always failing) attempt to rebuild qt4-mac? >>> >>> sudo port [upgrade|install] --no-rev-upgrade >>> >>>> 2. I’d try to uninstall qt4-mac and re-install the older version that, I >>>> believe, was unbroken. But there are a whole bunch of other ports that >>>> depend on it. How may I get around uninstalling those dependent ports >>>> and reinstalling them later? (I believe I need to use a “-f” parameter >>>> but otherwise am uncertain how to do this.) >>> >>> You probably still have the older qt4-mac installed, so you can simply >>> reactivate it: >>> >>> https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/InstallingOlderPort#reactivate >> >> The older qt4-mac (qt4-mac @4.8.7_2) is still active. It just won’t upgrade >> to current version. > > Why not? --- Murray Eisenberg [email protected] 503 King Farm Blvd #101 Home (240)-246-7240 Rockville, MD 20850-6667 Mobile (413)-427-5334
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