William Siegrist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you behind a firewall or proxy? You need to be able to get to port
873/tcp on rsync.macports.org. If you have trouble with that, you
should be able to use subversion instead to get the updated ports tree.
Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 11, 2008, at 04:58, Dushan Mitrovich wrote:
I had downloaded the MacPorts-1.6.0.dmg file but failed trying to
install
it on my Mac Pro system (4 processors), apparently because 'rsync'
failed.
This appears to be the same problem that Bill Hernandez wrote about
ear-
lier, but
Le 12 mars 08 à 22:50, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On Mar 11, 2008, at 04:58, Dushan Mitrovich wrote:
When I ran 'port' from the /opt/local/bin directory, I got:
- begin --
[/opt/local/bin]$
= ./port -d selfupdate
DEBUG: Rebuilding the
The servers were down for a planned move, I think you might have tried
during that. Just to check for a firewall, does this result in a
connection?
$ telnet rsync.macports.org 873
Trying 17.254.17.246...
Connected to alpha.macosforge.org.
Escape character is '^]'.
@RSYNCD: 29
-Bill
On Mar
I had downloaded the MacPorts-1.6.0.dmg file but failed trying to install
it on my Mac Pro system (4 processors), apparently because 'rsync' failed.
This appears to be the same problem that Bill Hernandez wrote about ear-
lier, but I didn't see any solution offered. Is there one?
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