I also had this problem. I tracked it down via port -d to a bad test for gtkdoc-rebase, something like: if `which gtkdoc-rebase` != "" then... Since this returns "no gtkdoc-rebase in [my path]" rather than "", it then attempts to execute gtkdoc-rebase, and fails. It appeared to me to be an optional step, so I did a silly hack to make it look like it did something: I aliased /usr/bin/gtkdoc-rebase to /usr/bin/true, and then the upgrade worked. I don't think this makes for a very good solution :-) so someone who knows Macports much better than me should probably take a look at this. Joel On Dec 7, 2007 3:37 AM, Michael Thon mike.thon-at-gmail.com |MacPorts| < 4mghjs05ju0t@sneakemail.com> wrote:
When I try to upgrade gtk2 I get the following error:
/bin/sh: line 1: gtkdoc-rebase: command not found
and I am unable to upgrade the package. This happens whether I use "sudo port upgrade gtk2" or "sudo port -f upgrade gtk2". "port outdated" says that I have 2.12.1_0 installed and 2.12.3_0 is the latest version. I don't know what gtkdoc-rebase is. is it part of the gtk-doc package? That package is not installed on my system. cheers Mike
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