On 27/03/2013 17:43, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
2013-03-27 18:37, Loic Capdeville wrote:
import sys; sys.__plen = len(sys.path)
../setuptools-0.6c11-py2.7.egg
import sys; new=sys.path[sys.__plen:]; del sys.path[sys.__plen:];
p=getattr(sys,'__egginsert',0); sys.path[p:p]=new; sys.__egginsert =
p+len(new)
Looks like py-distribute is not installed at all.
what was the outcome of "portupgrade -fo devel/py-distribute
devel/py-setuptools"? Can you try running that again?
It hasn't printed anything since the first time I tried to run it...
and still print nothing.
So here is a main problem. If it prints nothing it doesn't work.
Do you have portupgrade or portmaster installed? Did it yield at least
one line? Some errors? If it doesn't that's surely a sign that something
is going wrong.
I use portupgrade regularly to upgrade my ports, and usually everything
goes right.
If fails only with that particular operation (or these portupgrade
options)
Do I have to install "devel/py-distribute" separately, or should the
"portupgrade -fo" command do everything itself (uninstall py-setuptools
and install py-distribute) ?
This command should forcefully deintsall second package and replace it
with first one. I'm not using portupgrade, I switched to portmaster long
time ago so I can't help you with it.
If you want to make the switch by hand I think you should:
pkg_delete -f py27-setuptools-0.6c11_3
# now write down the whole list of dependent packages
cd /usr/ports/devel/py-distribute ; make install clean
portupgrade -f ..list of packages that require setuptools..
If finally did it by hand.
Note: upgrading packages that require setuptools isn't necessary, since
py-distribute is backward compatible with py-setuptools.
Thanks for your help.
Loic
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