Thanks for pointing me to that piece of the guide.  Copying the contents of
my .profile into my .bash_login fixed the port command problem i was having
: D

This is my first experience with paths, .profile, or .bash_login and
macports so this has all be quite a learning experience for me.  I feel like
neo from the matrix...

Trying to install sqlite3 now, I'll let you all know how it goes.

thanks

erfon

Lawrence Gold-3 wrote:
> 
> On Mar 19, 2009, at 4:29 PM, erfon haubenstock wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi again.  Thanks for trying to help me by the way : D
>>
>> I tried relauching terminal and even restarting my computer, but to no
>> avail.
>>
>> I'm not totally sure I understand when you say:
>>
>> One common pitfall here is that you must open a new shell for the port
>> command to be recognised (or re-export the correct PATH). This seems  
>> likely
>> as the default location for the port command is /opt/local/bin/port,  
>> which
>> is not in your PATH.
>>
>> Do I need to change my PATH?
> 
> The MacPorts installer is supposed to automatically set up the PATH  
> for you.  I wonder if you might have a .bash_login or .bash_profile  
> file that's taking precedence:
> 
>       http://guide.macports.org/#installing.shell
> 
> Regardless, typing
> 
>       /opt/local/bin/sqlite3
> 
> should bring up the version you expect.
> 
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