On Aug 5, 2010, at 01:05, Faddah Steve Yuetsu Wolf wrote:

> thanx for the advisement, and i'll take that into consideration, but as i 
> said in my original e-mail, all i did was download the MacPorts 1.9.1 pkg 
> install on the *.dmg file off your MacPorts site and run it. i didn't change 
> any settings in the macports.conf file, i have not installed a previous 
> version of MacPorts or its expat before today, and i know of know other 
> applications that installed and "i386" expat on my machine or on previous 
> machines i've had (they may have, but before i came across it in MacPorts, 
> i'd never heard of the "expat" before). so i don't know what to tell you 
> there.

I don't know what else to tell you either, but the error message you received 
was quite clear about the fact that you DID have an i386 expat on your system 
in the place where MacPorts would have installed it, except that MacPorts on 
Snow Leopard on a 64-bit machine would not have installed it i386. Since you 
can't explain why that is, remove all of MacPorts following the Guide to ensure 
when you reinstall you start with a clean slate.

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