Error: Target com.apple.destroot returned: invalid command name "delete" I'm a first time user on a new system. I installed X11 and Xcode and updated them from apple. Running on a new MacBook x86 system w/ 2GB memory. Any idea what I am missing? When I do "which delete" it doesn't come up with anything. In fact, there is no file on my system called "delete" in the areas that a user has Permission to search. My guess is "delete" is a Tkl command and I am missing some Tkl. Jason- ____________________________________________________________________________________ Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/r-index
Odd. Delete is indeed a command, defined in portutil.tcl. It was recently re-implemented for the imminent MacPorts 1.4, but it existed prior to that. Try doing a `sudo port selfupdate`. See if perhaps you're not at the latest release. On Mar 1, 2007, at 7:06 PM, Jason Jones wrote:
Error: Target com.apple.destroot returned: invalid command name "delete"
I'm a first time user on a new system. I installed X11 and Xcode and updated them from apple.
Running on a new MacBook x86 system w/ 2GB memory.
Any idea what I am missing?
When I do "which delete" it doesn't come up with anything. In fact, there is no file on my system called "delete" in the areas that a user has Permission to search.
My guess is "delete" is a Tkl command and I am missing some Tkl.
-- Kevin Ballard http://kevin.sb.org eridius@macports.org http://www.tildesoft.com
Thanks for the quick response. The short answer is I reinstalled MacPorts and it works fine now. The longer answer is that I likely did not have all the optional Apple provided install components when I installed MacPorts the first time. My bad, I did not follow the wiki page guidance re. all the needed components being in place first. Thanks again! Jason- --- Kevin Ballard <eridius@macports.org> wrote:
Odd. Delete is indeed a command, defined in portutil.tcl. It was recently re-implemented for the imminent MacPorts 1.4, but it existed prior to that.
Try doing a `sudo port selfupdate`. See if perhaps you're not at the latest release.
On Mar 1, 2007, at 7:06 PM, Jason Jones wrote:
Error: Target com.apple.destroot returned: invalid command name "delete"
I'm a first time user on a new system. I installed X11 and Xcode and updated them from apple.
Running on a new MacBook x86 system w/ 2GB memory.
Any idea what I am missing?
When I do "which delete" it doesn't come up with anything. In fact, there is no file on my system called "delete" in the areas that a user has Permission to search.
My guess is "delete" is a Tkl command and I am missing some Tkl.
-- Kevin Ballard http://kevin.sb.org eridius@macports.org http://www.tildesoft.com
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