Here is the text of the actual error:
Uninstalling gsed @4.2.1_1
Error: Target org.macports.uninstall returned: error deleting
/opt/local/var/macports/software/gsed/4.2.1_1: directory not empty
Log for gsed is at:
After upgrading MacPorts, I am now getting an error about uninstalling because
a directory is not empty.
This appears to be a permissions issue. I haven't seen any real fix on the
list here, and I have been simply manually deleting the directory after it
installs.
While not ideal, it seems
What are you uninstalling? What directory is not empty?
Scott
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Jeff Justice
listacco...@starionline.com wrote:
After upgrading MacPorts, I am now getting an error about uninstalling
because a directory is not empty.
This appears to be a permissions issue. I
I'm skeptical: was it an error or just a warning?
After upgrading MacPorts, I am now getting an error about uninstalling
because a directory is not empty.
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Unfortunately, I already completed all the upgrades and then manually deleted
the offending folders, so I can't cut/copy/paste the actual message.
It stops the port -u upgrade process as well. Had to delete the folder, and
run port -u upgrade outdated multiple times to get everything updated.