Thanks.Upgrade completed successfully. Ted
On 29 October 2010 04:55, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> wrote: > > On Oct 28, 2010, at 22:35, Ted Kord wrote: > > > Thanks. I downloaded it and it solved that problem. However, now the > update hangs when installing gnome-doc-utils. From main.log, it seems to be > these lines: > > > > :info:configure dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/lib/libgomp.1.dylib > > :info:configure Referenced from: /opt/local/bin/msgmerge > > > > Prior to the upgrade, I renamed /usr/local plus it should't be using it > anyway. libgomp and msgmerge also don't seem to exist in the macports > database. > > Ok, now we know the root of this problem, and perhaps of some of the > previous problems: you had a gomp library in /usr/local, and some software > in MacPorts, including the msgmerge program (which is provided by the > gettext port) used it instead of the libgomp that comes with Xcode's gcc. > You must now rebuild anything in MacPorts that had linked with libgomp or > anything else in /usr/local. > > Rebuilding gettext is a little tricky because it will try to use itself if > present, so you must deactivate gettext before trying to rebuild it. You > must also deactivate any little utility programs, like gsed, gawk, or grep, > because these will also get used if found, but since they have been linked > with gettext, which has been linked with the libgomp in /usr/local that > you've already removed, won't work. So try: > > sudo port -fp deactivate gettext gsed gawk grep > > Then try rebuilding gettext: > > sudo port -n upgrade --force gettext > > Then you can reactivate any of gsed gawk and grep that you had activated: > > sudo port -p activate gsed gawk grep > > Having software installed in /usr/local is not supported while using > MacPorts because of these kinds of problems. > > >
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