Thanks all for your help and insights!
Known Problem: Some critical files are PPC vs i386/MacBook Pro; thus
must be removed.
1) I decided to dump the entire /opt (actually stored in different
locale in case I SCREW UP).
2) Connect to internet via phone vs in-house (firewall) ethernet.
3) Download fresh macports appl.
4) Update MacPorts & Re-Installed files:
[/Users/Ric]sudo port
Password:
MacPorts 1.442
Entering interactive mode... ("help" for help, "quit" to quit)
[Users/Ric] > selfupdate
DarwinPorts base version 1.442 installed
Downloaded MacPorts base version 1.442
The MacPorts installation is not outdated and so was not updated
selfupdate done!
[Users/Ric] > clean libiconv
---> Cleaning libiconv
[Users/Ric] > install libiconv
---> Fetching libiconv
---> Attempting to fetch libiconv-1.11.tar.gz from http://
ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libiconv
---> Verifying checksum(s) for libiconv
---> Extracting libiconv
---> Configuring libiconv
alloc: invalid block: 0x313308: 0 0 88
Abort
[/Users/Ric]sudo port install -cv libiconv
Password:
---> Configuring libiconv
---> Building libiconv with target all
---> Staging libiconv into destroot
---> Installing libiconv 1.11_4+darwin_8
---> Activating libiconv 1.11_4+darwin_8
---> Cleaning libiconv
[/Users/Ric]sudo port install ruby
---> Fetching ncursesw
---> Attempting to fetch ncurses-5.6.tar.gz from http://ftp.gnu.org/
gnu/ncurses
---> Verifying checksum(s) for ncursesw
---> Extracting ncursesw
---> Applying patches to ncursesw
---> Configuring ncursesw
---> Building ncursesw with target all
---> Staging ncursesw into destroot
---> Installing ncursesw 5.6_0+darwin_8
---> Activating ncursesw 5.6_0+darwin_8
---> Cleaning ncursesw
---> Fetching ncurses
---> Verifying checksum(s) for ncurses
---> Extracting ncurses
---> Applying patches to ncurses
---> Configuring ncurses
---> Building ncurses with target all
---> Staging ncurses into destroot
---> Installing ncurses 5.6_0+darwin_8
---> Activating ncurses 5.6_0+darwin_8
---> Cleaning ncurses
---> Fetching zlib
---> Attempting to fetch zlib-1.2.3.tar.bz2 from http://www.zlib.net/
---> Verifying checksum(s) for zlib
---> Extracting zlib
---> Applying patches to zlib
---> Configuring zlib
---> Building zlib with target all
---> Staging zlib into destroot
---> Installing zlib 1.2.3_1
---> Activating zlib 1.2.3_1
---> Cleaning zlib
---> Fetching openssl
---> Attempting to fetch openssl-0.9.8e.tar.gz from http://
www.openssl.org/source/
---> Verifying checksum(s) for openssl
---> Extracting openssl
---> Applying patches to openssl
---> Configuring openssl
---> Building openssl with target all
---> Staging openssl into destroot
---> Installing openssl 0.9.8e_0+darwin_8
---> Activating openssl 0.9.8e_0+darwin_8
---> Cleaning openssl
---> Fetching readline
---> Attempting to fetch readline52-001 from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/
readline/readline-5.2-patches/
---> Attempting to fetch readline-5.2.tar.gz from http://ftp.gnu.org/
gnu/readline
---> Verifying checksum(s) for readline
---> Extracting readline
---> Applying patches to readline
---> Configuring readline
---> Building readline with target all
---> Staging readline into destroot
---> Installing readline 5.2.001_0
---> Activating readline 5.2.001_0
---> Cleaning readline
---> Fetching ruby
---> Attempting to fetch ruby-1.8.6.tar.gz from http://
www.ibiblio.org/pub/languages/ruby/1.8
---> Verifying checksum(s) for ruby
---> Extracting ruby
---> Applying patches to ruby
---> Configuring ruby
---> Building ruby with target all
---> Staging ruby into destroot
---> Installing ruby 1.8.6_0
---> Activating ruby 1.8.6_0
---> Cleaning ruby
[/Users/Ric]ruby --version
ruby 1.8.2 (2004-12-25) [universal-darwin8.0]
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On Jun 27, 2007, at 9:48 AM, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
On Jun 27, 2007, at 11:21 AM, Frederick C. Lee wrote:
It appears I have a couple of errors.
nope, just one.
One is obvious: It appears that I have some ppc code mixed with i386.
This is probably due to when I transferred my files from my G3/G4
(PPC) to my MacBook Pro (i386) (part of initial configuration of
laptop).
Perhaps I should just purge all the /opt files and start from
scratch.
That sounds like a reasonable plan.
... can't explain Error: Target com.apple.destroot returned: shell
command " cd
That's just the 'short' error message about what happened (macports
cd'd to the directory where it was building the port and ran make,
and make returned an error), the longer text pointed you to the
problem (you can't link your new i386 code with the ppc library).
--
Daniel J. Luke
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