For some reason it seems as if the transition required the re-installation of these packages. I have documented my problem children below in the code snippet this is not how I did it, I’d run an install and then it’d fail, and so I’d read the log, and experimented with issuing a ‘clean’ command, initially for the failing package. Each failure led to me cleaning out the file system and then I ran a ‘clean all’, but it still took a deactivate, clean, probably unnecessary and then an install of the outstanding problem areas i.e. In theory, a sudo port selfupdate should work, but I had a mare of a time. the current state repo is much more modern than the build I am trying to install.įirstly we need to upgrade the Macports package itself. The macports upgrade was a bit messy, actually not surprising since the 10.5 to 10.6 is quite old and a lot of the Macports have been upgraded, i.e. The original paragraph/section title was 10.6 Upgrade. I have decided to make the 10.6 content into a comment, it’s been a while since I wrote it and the content is thus a bit, or very dated. I have also run a port clean all as it failed on python 2.7 the first time I got it to run, perhaps I should run the port update by hand for the first time. Both refresh and tdiff.py need to be adjusted. conf files have been erased, and so I decided to reinstall them in /opt/local. Once installed on the disk, one needs to run, $ xcode -licenseĪs documented elsewhere on this wiki the logs and. On checking the man page for port, I discovered that there is a nf file, and checked out t he configuration files wiki page here. I should also check if the debian inspired solutions have multiple, extensible repositories. I need another audit I need to check the parameters to see if reports on the installs. I think I installed WINE from Macports after the OSx 10.9 rebuild so it should be the only one left. (I reckon some of the installs I have used supplementary to WINE may be in the /usr folders. In his multi product review, Tony Fischetti speaks of Macports sandboxing, by which he means the use of the /opt/local directories.
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