how can I return a port to its original state?

2008-04-08 Thread Alejandro Aragon
Hello everyone, After playing with patch files for a while, now it seems that the doxygen port is completely corrupted. Is there a way to return everything to what it was before I started messing around with the Portfile? I tried clean, clean --all, uninstall, everything, but nothing

Re: how can I return a port to its original state?

2008-04-08 Thread Rainer Müller
Alejandro Aragon wrote: After playing with patch files for a while, now it seems that the doxygen port is completely corrupted. Is there a way to return everything to what it was before I started messing around with the Portfile? I tried clean, clean --all, uninstall, everything, but

Re: how can I return a port to its original state?

2008-04-08 Thread Alejandro Aragon
Wow! I think I'm really in trouble! [EMAIL PROTECTED] port sync Password: port sync failed: Synchronization the local ports tree failed doing rsync [EMAIL PROTECTED] port selfupdate Password: Error: /opt/local/bin/port: port selfupdate failed: Couldn't sync the ports tree: Synchronization

Re: how can I return a port to its original state?

2008-04-08 Thread Rainer Müller
Alejandro Aragon wrote: Wow! I think I'm really in trouble! [EMAIL PROTECTED] port sync Password: port sync failed: Synchronization the local ports tree failed doing rsync [EMAIL PROTECTED] port selfupdate Password: Error: /opt/local/bin/port: port selfupdate failed: Couldn't sync the

Re: how can I return a port to its original state?

2008-04-08 Thread Alejandro Aragon
The output is DEBUG: Synchronizing ports tree(s) Synchronizing local ports tree from rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/ ports/ DEBUG: /usr/bin/rsync -rtzv --delete-after rsync://rsync.macports.org/ release/ports/ /opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/ release/ports rsync: