On Sep 30, 2013, at 4:43 PM, Lenore Horner <lenorehor...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> On Sep 30, 2013, at 1:57 PM, Daniel J. Luke <dl...@geeklair.net> wrote:
> 
>> On Sep 30, 2013, at 1:30 PM, Lenore Horner <lenorehor...@sbcglobal.net> 
>> wrote:
>>> I printed a physics test last week.  This week I can create a new pdf file 
>>> but it says it may not be valid and Skim won't open it.  Over the weekend 
>>> I, finally, upgraded from 10.6.8 to 10.8.5.  As a consequence I downloaded 
>>> the new Xcode and installed the command line utilities and pointed 
>>> everything in the right direction.  Then I reinstalled MacPorts from .dmg 
>>> and the ran sudo port self update and then sudo port upgrade outdated.  All 
>>> of which took time but apparently worked correctly.
>> 
>> That's not the correct procedure for migrating to a new OS release, please 
>> see:
> So Daniel has pointed out that I didn't scroll down far enough and that even 
> though when I upgraded things were being force uninstalled and cleaned, I 
> should actually have done the force uninstall and cleaning by hand myself and 
> then reinstalled.  So I'm trying to do that now.
> But I'm stuck on this:
> 
> Cleaning kbruch
> Error: Unable to open port: couldn't change working directory to 
> "/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/kde/kcachegrind":
>  no such file or directory
> 
> A) I don't know whether I should be creating this directory and then letting 
> port "clean" it (seems chancy) or whether there is some place I should be 
> telling MacPorts this directory shouldn't exist.
> B) I don't know how to clean all the rest of the ports after this one.  (I 
> didn't have all that much installed, but the migration instructions say clean 
> everything.)
> 
> Thanks,
> Lenore
Uninstalling, cleaning (except ports starting with k - see above), and 
reinstalling.  The problem is unchanged.  I'm going to have to see if following 
the uninstall instructions and starting from scratch helps because I need to be 
able to include png files tonight.

Lenore
> 
>> https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration
>> 
>> I would try following the Migration instructions as a first step.
>> 
>>> However, I am having this problem with generating invalid pdf files now.  
>>> I've narrowed the error down to an include graphics which points to a .png 
>>> file.  Everything is fine if I comment that line out.  The pdf file is 
>>> corrupt (see error message below) if I leave that line in.  I haven't 
>>> changed the drawing since last week.  I tried reading through the log file, 
>>> but nothing jumped out at me.  
>> 
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