Newbie Port Errors

Clint Laskowski clint at robotic.com
Tue Dec 5 17:45:51 PST 2006


Okay, after doing 'sudo port selfupdate' I was able to execute all the 
execute all the port install commands:

sudo port install libtool # libtoolize
sudo port install autoconf
sudo port install automake

sudo port install adns
sudo port install pcre
sudo port install file # for libmagic
sudo port install curl

And, it appears the ./configure line works, too:

$ ./configure --libdir=/opt/local/lib --includedir=/opt/local/include 
--prefix=/opt/nepenthes

But, when I try the 'make', I get an error:

$ make
make all-recursive
Making all in nepenthes-core
Making all in src
Makefile:364: *** missing separator. Stop.
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all] Error 2
$

I know these questions are probably getting off topic, so if I need to 
take this private, please let me know.

Otherwise, if you have any ideas on compiling Nepenthes, please let me know.

Thank you.

-- 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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