On 3 Mar, 2011, at 3:30 pm, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Mar 3, 2011, at 09:20, Philip Hudson wrote:
On 2 Mar, 2011, at 4:02 pm, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Sounds like you have a rogue dlfcn.h header, either in /usr/local/
include or /opt/local/include, which should be removed. If it's
in /usr/local,
On Mar 8, 2011, at 10:06, Philip Hudson wrote:
On 3 Mar, 2011, at 3:30 pm, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Mar 3, 2011, at 09:20, Philip Hudson wrote:
On 2 Mar, 2011, at 4:02 pm, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Sounds like you have a rogue dlfcn.h header, either in /usr/local/include
or
On 2 Mar, 2011, at 4:02 pm, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Sounds like you have a rogue dlfcn.h header, either in /usr/local/
include or /opt/local/include, which should be removed. If it's in /
usr/local, remove it, and anything else you may have in /usr/local;
having things in /usr/local is a great
On Mar 3, 2011, at 10:20 AM, Philip Hudson wrote:
I did indeed have a file /usr/local/include/dlfcn.h; I deleted it, re-ran
port upgrade, and got exactly the same error and log.
you probably have to run 'port clean' on whatever port failed (after removing
the header from /usr/local, and
Here's an example:
--- Computing dependencies for openssl
--- Building opensslError: Target org.macports.build returned:
shell command failed (see log for details)
Log for openssl is at: /opt/local/var/macports/logs/
_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync
On Mar 2, 2011, at 09:53, Philip Hudson wrote:
Here's an example:
--- Computing dependencies for openssl
--- Building opensslError: Target org.macports.build returned: shell
command failed (see log for details)
Log for openssl is at: