On Jan 4, 2009, at 10:33, Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
On passing, is there a way by which I can skip the ./ and still get
'port'?
Yes, you should be able to do so. If you get the message that the
port command cannot be found, then you need to fix your PATH
environment variable to include
Joshua Root ha scritto:
Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
I did both but still I am no longer able to execute the upgrade outdate:
macbook-di-fabrizio-bartolomucci:bin fbartolom$ !529
sudo ./port activate gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
---> Activating gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
Error: port activate faile
Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
> I did both but still I am no longer able to execute the upgrade outdate:
>
> macbook-di-fabrizio-bartolomucci:bin fbartolom$ !529
> sudo ./port activate gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
> ---> Activating gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
> Error: port activate failed: Image error: gtk2 @2.14.5_
David Evans ha scritto:
Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
Thanks, but if I do so it asks me for a version; if I specify one at
random it says it is not installed:
$ sudo ./port activate gtk2
---> The following versions of gtk2 are currently installed:
---> gtk2 @2.12.9_0+x11
--->
Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
> Thanks, but if I do so it asks me for a version; if I specify one at
> random it says it is not installed:
> $ sudo ./port activate gtk2
> ---> The following versions of gtk2 are currently installed:
> ---> gtk2 @2.12.9_0+x11
> ---> gtk2 @2.14.3_2+x11
> ---
Thanks, but if I do so it asks me for a version; if I specify one at
random it says it is not installed:
$ sudo ./port activate gtk2
---> The following versions of gtk2 are currently installed:
---> gtk2 @2.12.9_0+x11
---> gtk2 @2.14.3_2+x11
---> gtk2 @2.14.5_0+x11
Error: port a
Fabrizio Bartolomucci wrote:
> Hullo everyone,
> sorry if this question has been already asked and in that case I would
> be happy if someone pointed me to the answer.
> I own a Mac PowerBook with MacPorts installed and since some time the
> 'upgrade outdated' procedure loops on the following messa
Hullo everyone,
sorry if this question has been already asked and in that case I would
be happy if someone pointed me to the answer.
I own a Mac PowerBook with MacPorts installed and since some time the
'upgrade outdated' procedure loops on the following message and I do not
know what to do:
Than