Ahh, OK, thanks.
I don't know what I installed that put in a bad copy of libreadline
but I imagine others may have this same issue. Hopefully this solution
will help them.
-Stuart
On Nov 16, 2007, at 9:52 AM, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On Nov 16, 2007, at 9:11 AM, Stuart Tannehill wrote:
OK, MacPorts is working fine. I can add ports, upgrade them, etc. I
cannot,
however, run selfupdate. The latest Xcode is installed, X11 is as
well. No
ports are being blocked.
I ran the install commands manually. Configure completes
successfully but
Make fails with the following error: "ld: warning in
/usr/local/lib/libreadline.dylib, file is not of required
architecture"
So I used MacPorts to update the copy of libreadline.dylib in /opt
to the
latest version, copied it over to /usr/local/lib and then ran
selfupdate
again. It worked properly. I did switch back to the original
version of
libreadline.dylib because I don't want to screw up anything Apple
has going
on with it. Ya never know.
Apple doesn't install things into /usr/local, you do. You had a bad
copy of libreadline installed and it was causing problems.
--
Daniel J. Luke
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