Thanks for the tips.  I had actually tried "sudo port clean --all" which didn't 
fix my problem.  So, I tried what you suggested and still no luck.  Trust me, I 
did lots of Google searching on the subject before asking my question here! :)
 
I tried to find the file bzip2 is trying to decompress and I wasn't able to.  I 
tried removing the 
"/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/lang/python27"
 folder so macports would download them again and still no luck.  Am I just 
screwed?

Thanks!
Floyd

On Apr 12, 2012, at 9:55 AM, Brandon Allbery wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 09:45, Floyd Resler <fres...@adex-intl.com> wrote:
> I had to abort the first install attempt of phython27 so I'm thinking that's 
> what's causing the problem.  I just can't figure out how to get back to a 
> clean state to try again.
> 
> `man port` is often helpful....
> 
> In particular you probably want "sudo port clean --dist python27" or "sudo 
> port clean --all python27".  This list is not a substitute for reading the 
> manpage, though.
> 
> -- 
> brandon s allbery                                      allber...@gmail.com
> wandering unix systems administrator (available)     (412) 475-9364 vm/sms
> 

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