[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, February 15, 2007 at 2:11 PM -0800 wrote:
I have the latest version of MacPorts (base version 1.320) and am
running 10.4.8 on an iMac G5.
I am trying to install duplicity using MacPorts and have run into a
problem with the installation of gnupg (which duplicity
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, February 15, 2007 at 2:11 PM -0800
wrote:
I have the latest version of MacPorts (base version 1.320) and am
running 10.4.8 on an iMac G5.
I am trying to install duplicity using MacPorts and have run into a
problem with the installation of gnupg (which
Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, February 19, 2007 at 12:58 PM
-0800 wrote:
Oh -- my apologies. I meant to say that gnutar worked fine. I (just
tried and) still have the hanging problem with gnupg.
(But, no -- fyi, I don't believe that the MacPorts gnutar port was
installed before.)
Got it.
Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, February 19, 2007 at 1:46 PM -0800
wrote:
That did it -- thanks a lot!
Ok. But that's odd. I can install it on 10.4 without gnutar. If you
wouldn't mind doing an experiment, could you uninstall gnutar and give me
the output of these two commands? Actually,
On 19/02/07, Mark Duling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. But that's odd. I can install it on 10.4 without gnutar. If you
wouldn't mind doing an experiment, could you uninstall gnutar and give me
the output of these two commands? Actually, you'll need to force it like
this'port -f uninstall
Ah! So you have gnutar and tar from Fink installed. You may have other
problems like this by mixing MacPorts and fink ports. You may want to
remove the Fink stuff from your .profile to avoid problems like this. It
isn't strictly necessary of course, and there are legitimate reasons to
use
Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, February 19, 2007 at 2:27 PM -0800
wrote:
Ah! So you have gnutar and tar from Fink installed. You may have other
problems like this by mixing MacPorts and fink ports. You may want to
remove the Fink stuff from your .profile to avoid problems like this.
It
Adam Mercer [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, February 19, 2007 at 2:13 PM
-0800 wrote:
On my Intel 10.4.8 system my system tar is gnutar and I don't have any
problems building the gnupg port
$ which tar
/usr/bin/tar
$ tar --version
tar (GNU tar) 1.14
Same here. The problem seems to be that a Fink
Hello to all.
I have the latest version of MacPorts (base version 1.320) and am
running 10.4.8 on an iMac G5.
I am trying to install duplicity using MacPorts and have run into a
problem with the installation of gnupg (which duplicity requires).
Namely, it hangs during configuration. In the