thanks for the tipp. I tried "sudo port update" (as in apt-get on linux) but that didn't work. So why not call the option "update" instead of "sync"? Just an idea :-)
Now I have anther problem $ sudo port uninstall rsync ---> Deactivating rsync 3.0.2_0 ---> Uninstalling rsync 3.0.2_0 dumbledore ~ $ sudo port sync port sync failed: Synchronization the local ports tree failed doing rsync hmmm... Rainer Müller wrote: > Ben Aurel wrote: >> $ sudo port install rsync >> ---> Fetching rsync >> ---> Attempting to fetch rsync-3.0.2.tar.gz from >> http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/ >> ---> Attempting to fetch rsync-3.0.2.tar.gz from >> http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/distfiles/rsync >> ---> Attempting to fetch rsync-3.0.2.tar.gz from >> http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/distfiles/general/ >> ---> Attempting to fetch rsync-3.0.2.tar.gz from >> http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/downloads/rsync >> Error: Target org.macports.fetch returned: fetch failed >> Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. > > The current version of rsync in the tree is 3.0.3. So your ports tree > is out of date. > > You should run > $ sudo port sync > to retrieve the latest set of Portfiles before installing stuff. > > Rainer > _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
