pkg query '%rn' binutils
. You can do this for any pkg/port actually, so if it displays gcc9 for example, you can then use pkg query '%rn' gcc9
to see what you have installed that requires lang/gcc9 pkg query '%rn' binutils
CONFLICTS_BUILD= brotli
pkg delete brotli
Installed packages to be REMOVED:
ap24-mod_fastcgi: 2.4.7.1
ap24-mod_security: 2.9.3
apache24: 2.4.48
brotli: 1.0.9,1
fontconfig: 2.13.93,1
freetype2: 2.10.4
libXft: 2.3.3
libgd: 2.3.1,1
mod_php80: 8.0.6
php80-extensions: 1.0
php80-gd: 8.0.6
py38-tkinter: 3.8.10_6
tk87: 8.7.a3
Number of packages to be removed: 13
The operation will free 51 MiB.
Proceed with deinstalling packages? [y/N]: N
CONFLICTS_BUILD=
USE_GCC=any
etcupdate
. Maybe that brings the problems? But I believe ports are independent form the OS. And I had make a fresh update: portsnap fetch update
etcupdate
- nothing happens with it: next Tread...