On 11/25/07, Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign@macports.org> wrote:
On Nov 25, 2007, at 13:29, paul beard wrote:
On 11/25/07, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
What Mac do you have? Did you previously have a different Mac, back when you originally installed MacPorts? Maybe you used Migration Assistant to transfer everything (including MacPorts) from the old Mac to the new Mac? IF the old Mac was PowerPC-based and the new one is Intel-based, that could explain the error you're seeing, and you should really uninstall everything and start over. You can use "port installed" to see what ports are installed.
How will that work if the port command doesn't run?
Good question. It might not work then. We might have to dig deeper to see what's installed. Like this:
cd /opt/local/var/macports/receipts/ find . -name receipt.bz2 | sed -E 's%^\./(.*)/(.*)/receipt\.bz2$%\1 @ \2%'
Watch the line-wrap: that \2% should stay on the same line. Same below . . . . Or, for the user's version of DarwinPorts before the new layout, I
hope this is it:
cd /opt/local/var/db/dports/receipts/ find . -name receipt.bz2 | sed -E 's%^\./(.*)/(.*)/receipt\.bz2$%\1 @ \2%'
It also sounds like your PATH is not correct since it can't find the port command.
Actually, it does seem to find it OK: if the user types 'port <something>' and the result is
Error: /opt/local/bin/port: Failed to initialize ports system, no suitable image found. Did find: /opt/local/share/darwinports/Tcl/pextlib1.0/Pextlib.dylib: mach-o, but wrong architecture
it sounds like the command is there but if the error message is right, that the architecture is wrong.
It sounds to me like the user is having to run "/opt/local/bin/port" because when just "port" is run this error was shown:
On Nov 25, 2007, at 11:14, tania habib wrote:
On Nov 25, 2007 2:11 PM, William Davis wrote:
Did you try : sudo port -d selfupdate ?
Yes I did, but it comes with the error that "port:command not found". I feel there is some path problem. Can please guide me through the procedure of setting the path variable in X11!
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