Re: MacPorts missing Directories

2008-04-07 Thread Sam Cook

Hi Ryan--

Thanks for your response. It seems this was pretty much a non-issue. I  
was worried about the missing directories since the uninstall  
instructions said to remove them.


After the first failed attempt at installing MacPorts, I uninstalled  
according to the guide, and then tried again. I was looking for /etc/ 
X11/xinit/xinitrc since it is mentioned in the guide in section 2.1.1  
of http://guide.macports.org/. I guess the default location for this  
file changed in Leopard.


In any case, things seem to be working great now. Thanks for your  
help. Thanks also to Rainer and William; apparently my replies didn't  
get posted to the whole group.


Cheers,

Sam

On Apr 6, 2008, at 4:25 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:


On Apr 5, 2008, at 23:37, Sam Cook wrote:

The Facts: I am using an intel MacBook with OS X 10.5.2. I am new  
to MacPorts. I recently downloaded MacPorts-1.6.0-10.5-Leopard.dmg.  
I still have not (third try) been able get MacPorts to install  
correctly. In particular, the directories


/Applictions/MacPorts
/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.*
and
/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc

do not exist.

The History: The first time I tried to install MacPorts,  
my .profile was not modified. I did it, and I also tried to modify / 
etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc, which is when I noticed it isn't there.  
However, X11 did create /usr/X11/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc when I  
installed it.


Then I reran the installer. Progress, as the port command was now  
recognized. I tried to install my first port, gv 3.6.3. It did not  
work; it installed, but when I tried to execute the gv command, it  
would not run.


I tried the whole process over. Now, MacPorts seems to be working,  
and so is gv! But the three directories listed above are still  
absent. Any advice?


Apologies; there is a bug in the 1.6.0 installer which causes  
the .profile not to get created/modified. You have to set it up  
yourself, for this particular version of MacPorts. Earlier versions  
set it up correctly, and the fix has already been committed so that  
future versions will again work correctly.


/Applications/MacPorts will be created when any port tries to  
install there. Most ports install into /opt/local, not /Applications/ 
MacPorts. The exception are most of the ports in the aqua  
category, and some others.


org.macports.*.plist files get installed into /Library/LaunchDaemons  
by ports which need to run daemon processes on your computer. Most  
ports don't need to do that. Some ports that do are apache2,  
lighttpd, mysql5 (if you select the +server variant).


I don't know what /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc is all about. That file is  
not part of the MacPorts setup instructions.


If the port or gv commands would not run, then probably your  
PATH was not set up correctly. If they work now, then your PATH is  
probably set up correctly now.




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MacPorts missing Directories

2008-04-05 Thread Sam Cook

Hello--

The Facts: I am using an intel MacBook with OS X 10.5.2. I am new to  
MacPorts. I recently downloaded MacPorts-1.6.0-10.5-Leopard.dmg. I  
still have not (third try) been able get MacPorts to install  
correctly. In particular, the directories


/Applictions/MacPorts
/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.*
and
/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc

do not exist.

The History: The first time I tried to install MacPorts, my .profile  
was not modified. I did it, and I also tried to modify /etc/X11/xinit/ 
xinitrc, which is when I noticed it isn't there. However, X11 did  
create /usr/X11/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc when I installed it.


Then I reran the installer. Progress, as the port command was now  
recognized. I tried to install my first port, gv 3.6.3. It did not  
work; it installed, but when I tried to execute the gv command, it  
would not run.


I tried the whole process over. Now, MacPorts seems to be working, and  
so is gv! But the three directories listed above are still absent. Any  
advice?


Thanks,

Sam
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