On Jul 7, 2008, at 16:27, Bill Hernandez wrote:
> SUCCESS...
>
> Upgrading failed using clean, upgrade until finally, I tried
> deactivate manually, followed by clean, install and it worked...
>
> I know my stuff is usually lengthy, and I apologize for that, but its
> meant for the non-experts tha
Ryan and the Group,
SUCCESS...
Upgrading failed using clean, upgrade until finally, I tried
deactivate manually, followed by clean, install and it worked...
I know my stuff is usually lengthy, and I apologize for that, but its
meant for the non-experts that might run into similar problems.
On Jul 7, 2008, at 13:04, Bill Hernandez wrote:
> MOST everything installed fine but there were several items that
> FAILED.
As detailed below, you are being bitten by the Leopard environment
variable issue, described here:
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/LeopardProblems
The problem occurs fo
On Jul 6, 2008, at 9:13 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> Is the C compiler installed -- e.g., is Xcode installed? Try
> reinstalling the latest version.
> Or send us the config.log. Maybe it contains more information.
Ryan,
You were absolutely correct about xCode tools.
Usually I am very methodical
On Jul 6, 2008, at 20:22, Bill Hernandez wrote:
> $ sudo port outdated
> The following installed ports are outdated:
> apache22.2.8_0 < 2.2.9_1
> apr1.2.12_1 < 1.3.2_0
> apr-util 1.2.12_0 < 1.3.2_0
> bzip2
$ sudo port outdated
The following installed ports are outdated:
apache22.2.8_0 < 2.2.9_1
apr1.2.12_1 < 1.3.2_0
apr-util 1.2.12_0 < 1.3.2_0
bzip2 1.0.5_0 < 1.0.5_1
curl 7.18.