Sorry, read your post again… If the port command is not working for you, then just skip that command. go on with 2.4.2 and 2.4.3
Chris > On 12 Jan 2022, at 4:48 pm, Christopher Jones <jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk> > wrote: > > > Did you follow all the steps under > > https://guide.macports.org/#installing.macports.uninstalling > <https://guide.macports.org/#installing.macports.uninstalling> > > ? > >> On 12 Jan 2022, at 4:45 pm, Lisa Kim <lisakim...@gmail.com >> <mailto:lisakim...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I would like to uninstall MacPorts entirely from my Macbook Pro M1. I am >> currently running MacOS Monterey. >> I initially installed MacPorts on my MacBook Air 2011?, but when I bought my >> new Macbook Pro M1, I transferred all of the files from the old to new >> computer. As a result, I still have MacPorts on my new mac. I would like to >> uninstall it entirely. >> >> In an attempt to uninstall MacPorts myself when I first bought the new mac, >> I may have tried to delete any associated files by searching “MacPorts”. But >> truthfully, I don’t remember if I had any luck. >> >> I have followed the instructions posted on the guide.macports.org >> <http://guide.macports.org/> website, but have had no success. The output I >> receive from the “$ sudo port -fp uninstall installed” input is: >> -bash: $: command not found >> >> I have no idea where to go from here. Any help would be appreciated. >> >> Thanks. >
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