Hi, I have found a solution: I have cleaned /usr/local. there was a lot of old headers and libraries into this directory. Sorry, it was only a local problem on my computer. // Jph Le 2 nov. 07 à 00:32, William Davis a écrit :
On Nov 1, 2007, at 7:03 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Nov 1, 2007, at 16:30, markd@macports.org wrote:
James Berry <jberry@macports.org> writes:
The MacPorts port is a PortFile that is used to create the dmg files that we release when we release a binary version of MacPorts. It just treats MacPorts itself like any other port.
I think that port's description should be updated so it's purpose is more clear.
A bit weird that this functionality is implemented as a port, isn't it?
And getting back on track: then the "MacPorts" port can't have anything to do with the original poster's problem.
I didnt say it did have to do with his problem. :) but it is how I downloaded and built from the source........ and I could then do selfupdate on Leopard --- which is what he asked about and what made me think it might have something to do with the *answer* to his problem......
but what do I know? only that I can selfupdate on Leopard.....
ymmv
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