after : $ sudo port uninstall expect $ sudo port selfupdate $ sudo port install expect giving : ---> Computing dependencies for expect ---> Fetching archive for expect ---> Attempting to fetch expect-5.45_1.darwin_11.x86_64.tgz from http://packages.macports.org/expect ---> Fetching expect ---> Verifying checksum(s) for expect ---> Extracting expect ---> Configuring expect ---> Building expect ---> Staging expect into destroot ---> Installing expect @5.45_1 ---> Activating expect @5.45_1 ---> Cleaning expect
i ran autoexpect, having same prob : $ autoexpect can't find package Expect while executing "package require Expect" (file "/opt/local/bin/autoexpect" line 6) ??? best, Yvon 2011/10/1 Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> > > On Oct 1, 2011, at 00:48, Yvon Thoraval wrote: > > > I do have the MacPorts one : > > > > imyt% which tclsh > > /opt/local/bin/tclsh > > imyt% > > > > then, as far as i understand, i do have to clean expect first and then > reinstall it ? > > i think after a port selfupdate ? > > Oh. If you already have /opt/local/bin/tclsh then I don't know why it's not > working. But rebuilding expect wouldn't hurt as a troubleshooting step, so > yes, do "sudo port selfupdate", then you should be able to "sudo port > upgrade expect". > > > > >
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