#37540: rev-upgrade: Error opening or reading file ---------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: kurt@… | Owner: macports-tickets@… Type: defect | Status: new Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.1.2 Resolution: | Keywords: rev-upgrade Port: | ---------------------+-------------------------------- Comment (by kurt@…): Replying to [comment:6 ryandesign@…]:
Correct, there is no port called "mysql". Try "`port installed mysql\*`" as Larry said. Or "`port installed | grep mysql`".
Sorry about that[[BR]] port installed mysql\*[[BR]] The following ports are currently installed:[[BR]] mysql5 @5.1.61_0[[BR]] mysql5 @5.1.62_0[[BR]] mysql5 @5.1.63_0[[BR]] mysql5 @5.1.66_2 (active)[[BR]] mysql5-server @5.1.61_0[[BR]] mysql5-server @5.1.62_0[[BR]] mysql5-server @5.1.63_0[[BR]] mysql5-server @5.1.66_1 (active)[[BR]] mysql51 @5.1.66_1 (active)[[BR]] mysql_select @0.1.2_0 (active)[[BR]][[BR]] Over the years, I have installed perl files from multiple sources: cpan, manual installation, macports. As a result, I was getting modules distributed in way too many directories. I actually uninstalled and reinstalled macports with the idea that I would try to put all the perl libs in the same tree making MacPorts my primary source of public perl libs. But I'm not getting very far.[[BR]] [[BR]] When installing previous ports, MacPorts correctly identified dependencies and installed the appropriate files.[[BR]] [[BR]] In looking at permissions, the owner/group of everything in /opt is root/admin with rwxr-xr-x permissions. The restricted write access might be a concern - except I'm using sudo to install with MacPorts, so permissions shouldn't be an issue (?)[[BR]][[BR]] -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/37540#comment:7> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS