Yes, but MacPorts can control this. Instead of specifying "export 
PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:$PATH" in ~/.bash_profile it can (and 
should) specify it system-wide in /etc/bashrc - in this way there will be no 
problem with programs which is also installed by Apple like svn - all programs 
will be the same version (installed by MacPorts).

# svn --version
svn, version 1.7.10 (r1485443)

$ sudo -i svn --version
svn, version 1.8.8 (r1568071)

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Виталий

10 апр. 2014 г., в 18:37, Brandon Allbery <allber...@gmail.com> написал(а):

> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 6:39 AM, Помазёнков Виталий <vit...@yandex.ru> wrote:
> Type command sudo -i and fill your password.
> Type command echo $PATH.
> 
> Result
> 
> /usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/opt/X11/bin:/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin
> 
> This is sudo's doing (and Apple's insofar as Apple determines both sudo 
> configuration and how the root account works), because you used -i. MacPorts 
> can't control either one. Try sudo -s instead; it preserves your environment.
> 
> -- 
> brandon s allbery kf8nh                               sine nomine associates
> allber...@gmail.com                                  ballb...@sinenomine.net
> unix, openafs, kerberos, infrastructure, xmonad        http://sinenomine.net

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