That seems to have done it! Thanks. If I have other trouble with the port, I'll ask here :-) -- Clint Tim Shubitz wrote:
Clint, I think you need to update the local index of available ports. Give this command a whirl then try installing the port you mentioned:
sudo port selfupdate
Hope that helps. Have a great day.
- tim
On Dec 5, 2006, at 4:03 PM, Clint Laskowski wrote:
Hello,
I'm brand new to this list, but have been a Mac user since 1984 (I met Steve Jobs at SoftCon in February 1984 in New Orleans, a month after the Mac was introduced!).
I'm trying to install Nepenthes (http://nepenthes.mwcollect.org/) on my iBook G4. There are some instructions on doing this at http://nepenthes.mwcollect.org/documentation:readme#mac_osx.
Unfortunately, I'm unable to complete even the first command :-(
Xcode2 is installed. My system is up-to-date (10.4.8). I have Internet connectivity. Here's what I get:
$ sudo part install libtool # libtoolize Warning: Can't open index file for source: rsync://rsync.darwinports.org/dpupdate/dports Error: search for portname libtool failed: No index(es) found! Have you synced your source indexes?
Can anyone point me in the right direction as to why this is not working, or what diagnostics I could perform to help figure this out?
Any help will be very much appreciated. Thank you.
-- Clint
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