On 2.6.2007, at 20.06, Evan Burrows wrote:
I did try to uninstall php5 first but it gave me the following
error and
didn't look as though it understood the uninstall command:
sudo /opt/local/bin/port uninstall php5
Password:
Error: port uninstall failed: invalid command name
"portuninstall::uninstall"
So, addressing you comments..
I am sorry, if I am wrong, but I understand that you tried to
install
php5 +mysql5 &c while having php5 +mysql4 installed?
I used the clean argument like you mentioned for php5, pcre, and
expat. And
as I said above i tried an uninstall and it failed.. so i
deactivated php5
and tried to install a new version of php5
It is also hard to understand, where does pcre @4.5_0 come from.
I have no idea what pcre has to do with a php5 install but when i
tried
running the php5 install command that was one of the items that
threw the "
Image error: Another version of this port (pcre @4.5_0) is already
active."
error. For that reason I mentioned that in my original email but
like I
said I don't know what the relationship between that and php5 (if
there is
one).
You can see the dependencies doing 'port deps': e.g. 'port deps php5'
gives ' libxml2
libxslt
openssl
zlib
libiconv
expat
gettext
tiff
mhash
libmcrypt
curl
pcre
jpeg
libpng
freetype') basically, variants add to these. If you say
'port installed pcre', you see all installed versions of pcre.
I am running 10.4.9, MacPorts 1.442, Xcode 2.4.1. I really
appreciate your
help since I am relatively new to macports and am a little
frustrated at
this point.
Thanks for the prompt response!
Evan
Hi again,
I am a bit at loss, because I don't see any such errors, as:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:midgard> sudo port -f uninstall php5 @5.2.1_3+apache2
+darwin_8+macosx+mysql5+pear+postgresql
---> Unable to uninstall php5 5.2.1_3+apache2+darwin_8+macosx+mysql5
+pear+postgresql, the following ports depend on it:
---> midgard-php4
Warning: Uninstall forced. Proceeding despite dependencies.
---> Uninstalling php5 5.2.1_3+apache2+darwin_8+macosx+mysql5+pear
+postgresql
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:midgard>
(that was inactive anyway).
Have you performed sync or selfupdate lately? You could try cleaning
out the whole port system, installing it again from scratch and doing
selfupdate, and install php5 with variants after that. This is a bit
of work, but ports do not behave like that in my system, I am on MBP,
OS X 10.4.9, Xcode 2.4.1, MP 1.442
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