I just added: destroot.violate_mtree yes above post-destroot {...} in the php5 Portfile like was done in the apache2 Portfile. Ideally this should fix it. If you don't hear back from me, it did... =) Thanks for this fix! logix218 wrote:
I get the same error for php5 Just thought I would throw that into the ring as well. (think my last post got deleted, sorry if this produces a double post)
Jeff Stubbs-3 wrote:
On Aug 11, 2007, at 12:05 PM, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
I just added and committed workaround to the Portfile to indicate the violation is intended in this case, "destroot.violate_mtree yes". Please re-sync your tree in about half an hour from this posting and try installing again, report back to me if you still experiencing the same problem.
Apache2 installed fine, and started perfectly. However,.....
apollo:~ jeff$ sudo port install subversion +mod_dav_svn +no_bdb +tools Password: ---> Fetching subversion ---> Verifying checksum(s) for subversion ---> Extracting subversion ---> Applying patches to subversion ---> Configuring subversion ---> Building subversion with target all mucc ---> Staging subversion into destroot Error: violation by /opt/local/apache2 Error: Target org.macports.destroot returned: mtree violation! Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. apollo:~ jeff$
Has to be related to the apache2 install location. Checked my machine's copy of the port file against: http://svn.macports.org/ repository/macports/trunk/dports/devel/subversion/Portfile They look identical.
Do you think everything that hooks into apache2 will trigger the mtree error?
I'm running out the door, or I would tweak the subversion portfile to see if it builds correctly. php5 would be my next install.
Thanks,
Jeff
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