Op 12-mrt-2007, om 21:52 heeft Ryan Schmidt het volgende geschreven:
Warning: the following items did not execute (for php5): com.apple.activate com.apple.configure com.apple.build com.apple.destroot com.apple.install
Error: Status 1 encountered during processing.

Not sure why it did that, but your instinct was a good one: perhaps this was because your libxml2 was old and buggy and a new version would fix it.

Perhaps, but on a new MacBook, fresh out of the factory?

As "port installed" will show, libxml2 is already installed, therefore you get an error when you try to install it again. You needed to have either uninstalled (or at least deactivated) libxml2 first ("port uninstall libxml2", or "port deactivate libxml2"), or what you probably meant to do is just upgrade libxml2 ("port -u upgrade libxml2" -- the -u flag tells port to uninstall the old version of the port right before it installs the new version; if you don't use -u, it will just deactivate the old version but keep it installed so you can activate it again later if you want).

Port installed! I'd forgotten all about that, but the results were a bit strange:

apache2 @2.2.2_1
  apache2 @2.2.3_0 (active)
  apr @1.2.7_0 (active)
  apr-util @1.2.7_0
  apr-util @1.2.7_1 (active)
  cclient @2004g_0 (active)
  curl @7.15.5_0+darwin_8 (active)
  DarwinPortsStartup @1.1_0 (active)
  db4 @4.3.29_0+darwin_8 (active)
  db44 @4.4.20_0+darwin_8 (active)
  expat @2.0.0_1 (active)
  freetype @2.1.10_1 (active)
  gettext @0.14.6_0
  gettext @0.15_0 (active)
  jpeg @6b_1 (active)
  libiconv @1.10_1+darwin_8
  libiconv @1.11_0+darwin_8 (active)
  libmcrypt @2.5.7_2+darwin_8 (active)
  libpng @1.2.10_2+darwin_8 (active)
  libtool @1.5.22_0 (active)
  libxml2 @2.6.23_0 (active)
  libxml2 @2.6.27_0
  libxslt @1.1.15_0 (active)
  mhash @0.9.2_0+darwin_8 (active)
  mysql5 @5.0.24_0+darwin_8+server
  mysql5 @5.0.27_0+darwin_8+server (active)
  neon @0.25.5_0
  neon @0.26.2_0 (active)
  openssl @0.9.8b_0+darwin_8
  openssl @0.9.8d_0+darwin_8 (active)
  pcre @6.6_0
  pcre @6.7_0 (active)
  php4 @4.4.4_2+apache2+darwin_8+macosx+mysql5
  php5 @5.1.5_1+apache2+darwin_8+macosx+mysql5
  php5 @5.2.0_0+apache2+darwin_8+macosx+mysql5 (active)
  popt @1.10.4_1
  popt @1.10.4_2 (active)
  rsync @2.6.8_0+darwin_8 (active)
  subversion @1.3.2_0
  subversion @1.4.0_0+mod_dav_svn
  subversion @1.4.2_0+mod_dav_svn (active)
  tidy @20051025_0+darwin_8 (active)
  tiff @3.8.2_0+darwin_8 (active)
  wget @1.10.2_0+darwin_8 (active)
  zlib @1.2.3_0 (active)

In short, I seem to have duplicates of almost everything. I have now have two httpd.conf, one at /opt/local/apache2/conf, which has all the right lines for php5 and subversion, and one at /opt/local/var/db/ dbports/software/apache2/2.2.2_1/opt/local/apache2/conf/orginal (sic!), which does not have the right lines. And sure enough, when I try to test my php, it does not compile but simply shows the source code. Should I uninstall the old versions?

Elise van Looij



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