<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 11:31 PM, Kok-Yong Tan <a href="http://ktan-at-realityartisans.com">ktan-at-realityartisans.com</a> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
In the midsts of a "sudo port -vR upgrade installed" command on a dual 2GHz PowerMac G5 OS 10.4.11 system, it reported this error:<br>
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Error: Target org.macports.checksum returned: Could not open file: /opt/local/var/macports/distfiles/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt-1.1.22.tar.gzWarning: the following items did not execute (for libxslt): org.macports.activate org.macports.extract org.macports.checksum org.macports.patch org.macports.configure org.macports.build org.macports.destroot org.macports.installError: The following dependencies failed to build: gtk-doc scrollkeeper libxslt p5-xml-parserError: Unable to upgrade port: 1<br>
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I looked at /opt/local/var/macports/distfiles/libxslt/ and libxslt-1.1.22.tar.gz is certainly there. Why is there the extraneous additions of libxslt in the above absolute file path and how can I fix it (where's the makefile or whatever it uses)?<br>
<br></blockquote></div><br>I have seen something like this before, and it seemed to be something funny with the filesystem. I was able to recover this way:<br><br>Delete /opt/local/var/macports/distfiles/libxslt/<br>Run port selfupdate<br>
Run port clean --all libxslt<br clear="all"><br>Then I was able to go back to my upgrade.<br><br><br>-- <br>Joel Thibault [AIM: Jole Tebo]<br>Software Engineer in Boston