On 2007-12-14 , at 19:10 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Ok, so your MacPorts has been inadvertently linked with the rogue readline that was in /usr/local/lib. You should now rebuild MacPorts, either by building from source, or by reinstalling it from the latest disk image for your OS version and then running selfupdate.
You may encounter other software, MacPorts ports for example, inadvertently linked with the libraries formerly in /usr/local/lib. As you discover these, rebuild those ports with "sudo port -ncuf upgrade foo"
the correct way to make this happen is sudo mv /usr/local /usr/local1 upgrade MacPorts from disk image sudo port selfupdate and continue from there. If I leave my /usr/local in place during the install/upgrade of MacPorts it gets the wrong readline. I can move forward now. 8) ---------------------------------- Chris Janton - face at CentosPrime dot COM Netminder for Opus1.COM