What I meant by "quite old" is that I installed a long time ago, but I was following port selfupdates on a regular basis. V. On May 25, 2007, at ,May 25, 9:22 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 25, 2007, at 20:03, Valentin Kuznetsov wrote:
vk@localhost(16:01:04)> port -v outdated Error: port installed failed: list must have an even number of elements No ports are installed.
I don't know why. Maybe you have an old version of MacPorts, and maybe the recent changes to the portindex weren't as backward- compatible as we thought they were. Please try updating MacPorts. "sudo port selfupdate"
that doesn't help, I tried multiple times. selfupdate went fine and I still got this message. The one is true, that my ports quite old, they're actually darwin ports.
I just want to be absolutely clear here: Which version of MacPorts are you running? The current version is 1.4.42, also known as 1.442. If you selfupdate, you should see this:
$ sudo port selfupdate Password: DarwinPorts base version 1.442 installed Downloaded MacPorts base version 1.442 The MacPorts installation is not outdated and so was not updated selfupdate done!
Note: I recently changed "DarwinPorts" to "MacPorts" in this message, so MacPorts 1.4.43 should have the correct text.