of firewall. However, that is just wild
conjecture. But it is true that I’m not at the usual place from where I have in
the past successfully run selfupdate without a problem.
Maybe someone more knowledgeable than I am can say what they think, and let me
know if there is a workaround.
Thanks
David
connecting to
the Internet from behind some kind of firewall. However, that is just
wild conjecture. But it is true that I’m not at the usual place from
where I have in the past successfully run selfupdate without a problem.
Worked fine for me from Australia.
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Dave Horsfall DTM (VK2KFU) Those
is that I am connecting to the
Internet from behind some kind of firewall. However, that is just wild
conjecture. But it is true that I’m not at the usual place from where I have
in the past successfully run selfupdate without a problem.
Maybe someone more knowledgeable than I am can say what
Hello Dave,
On 08/04/2015, at 5:19 AM, Dave Horsfall wrote:
Worked fine for me from Australia.
Hey, you're in Australia! Whereabouts? I'm in Melbourne.
Cheers, Ian W.
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On 2010-07-09 20:51 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 9, 2010, at 13:46, Johannes Ruscheinski wrote:
I actually use subversion to sync my ports. And that part works.
Should I then never run selfupdate?
You should keep your MacPorts base installation up to date. Whether
you do so by running
Hi,
Using the -d switch helped me debug the problem. It was a file
permissing problem. I had done the subversion checkout as root and it
caused problems with a file that was needed for a Python package. I
did a sudo chown -R mysusername:staff /opt/mports and after that the
selfupdate started
Hi,
When I run sudo port selfupdate I get:
--- Updating the ports tree
Error: Synchronization of the local ports tree failed doing an svn update
Error: /opt/local/bin/port: port selfupdate failed: Couldn't sync the
ports tree: Synchronization of 1 source(s) failed
I'd also like to add that
On Jul 9, 2010, at 10:32, Johannes Ruscheinski wrote:
When I run sudo port selfupdate I get:
--- Updating the ports tree
Error: Synchronization of the local ports tree failed doing an svn update
Error: /opt/local/bin/port: port selfupdate failed: Couldn't sync the
ports tree:
I actually use subversion to sync my ports. And that part works.
Should I then never run selfupdate?
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Ryan Schmidt ryandes...@macports.org wrote:
On Jul 9, 2010, at 10:32, Johannes Ruscheinski wrote:
When I run sudo port selfupdate I get:
--- Updating the
On Jul 9, 2010, at 13:46, Johannes Ruscheinski wrote:
I actually use subversion to sync my ports. And that part works.
Should I then never run selfupdate?
You should keep your MacPorts base installation up to date. Whether you do so
by running selfupdate, or by installing new versions of
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