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Date:      Sat, 2 Mar 2024 09:44:25 +0100
From:      Xavier Humbert <xavier@groumpf.org>
To:        Tatsuki Makino <tatsuki_makino@hotmail.com>, FreeBSD Ports ML <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: py-setuptools-scm error
Message-ID:  <92209061-4925-49a6-8508-c413d18ac3c0@groumpf.org>
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Le 02/03/2024 08:45, Tatsuki Makino a écrit :
> Hello.
>
> It seems that py39-setuptools_scm-6.4.2 must not be installed to install py39-setuptools-scm-8.x.
> So we cannot use -o of portmaster or portupgrade.
> The only way seems to be to delete it beforehand with pkg delete -f.
That's what I did, with no success.
> Then reinstall the ports that have lost their dependencies, and they will be installed with the auto-install flag also set correctly.
>
> Regards.

Regards,

Xavier

-- 
Xavier HUMBERT - Unix/Win/MacOSX Sysadmin/Network Engineer
https://www.amdh.fr

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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 02/03/2024 08:45, Tatsuki Makino a
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      <pre wrap="" class="moz-quote-pre">Hello.

It seems that py39-setuptools_scm-6.4.2 must not be installed to install py39-setuptools-scm-8.x.
So we cannot use -o of portmaster or portupgrade.
The only way seems to be to delete it beforehand with pkg delete -f.</pre>
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    That's what I did, with no success.<br>
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Then reinstall the ports that have lost their dependencies, and they will be installed with the auto-install flag also set correctly.

Regards.
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    <p>Regards,</p>
    <p><span style="white-space: pre-wrap">Xavier
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