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Date:      Sun, 14 May 2017 15:55:05 +0000
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Subject:   [Bug 219243] graphics/mesa-libs: install error / conflict (installs files into the same place)
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John Hein <z7dr6ut7gs@snkmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #8 from John Hein <z7dr6ut7gs@snkmail.com> ---
After 'pkg delete -f ...' and build/install of mesa-libs, you can be left w=
ith
some dangling dependencies (look for old packages in 'pkg info -d -a').  Ju=
st
as one example, I had this after the 'pkg delete -f' and mesa-libs install:

% pkg info -d cairo
cairo-1.14.8,2:
        xcb-util-renderutil-0.3.9_1
        pixman-0.34.0
        libxcb-1.12_2
        libXrender-0.9.10
        libXext-1.3.3_1,1
        libX11-1.6.5,1
        glproto-1.4.17
        dri2proto-2.8
        fontconfig-2.12.1,1
        freetype2-2.7.1
        png-1.6.29
        libGL-17.0.3
        libEGL-17.0.3
        glib-2.50.2_2,1
        gettext-runtime-0.19.8.1_1

Doing a rebuild of all ports that depend on the forcibly deleted packages
resolves that.  'portmaster -o graphics/mesa-lib graphics/gbm graphics/libg=
lap
i graphics/libglesv2 graphics/libEGL graphics/libGL' would be the way to go,
except I don't think -o works when replacing a list of ports with one
consolidated new port (better for a single port rename).  Not sure about
portupgrade -o.

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