Can you tell me where i can find this portfile ? i am a little new to MacPorts. Before i used fink. Thanks
2007/8/14, Ryan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Aug 14, 2007, at 00:13, Thomas Schober wrote: > > > 2007/8/14, Ryan Schmidt: > > > >> On Aug 12, 2007, at 09:53, Thomas Schober wrote: > >> > >>> i have a iMac G5 17" PPC. I am trying to install readline, but i > >>> get these errors : > >>> > >>> ---> Staging readline into destroot > >>> Error: Target org.macports.destroot returned: no such file or > >>> directory > >>> Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. > >>> > >>> However on my intel macbook it worked fine. But i cant get it to > >>> work on my PPC. Both Computers have Mac OS Tiger 10.4.10 Installed. > >> > >> How odd. I don't know what it's talking about. > >> > >> Can you try "sudo port clean readline" and then "sudo port -dv > >> install readline" and see what it says? > > > > thanks for your answer. It goes good until this point. Then this > > happens : > [snip] > > DEBUG: Executing proc-post-org.macports.destroot-destroot-0 > > DEBUG: delete: /opt/local/var/macports/build/ > > _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_devel > > _readline/work/destroot/opt/local/share/info/dir > > Error: Target org.macports.destroot returned: no such file or > > directory > > Warning: the following items did not execute (for readline): > > org.macports.activate org.macports.destroot org.macports.install > > Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. > > Don't forget to Reply To All so your reply goes to the mailing list > too, not just to me. > > It looks like this line in the post-destroot proc may be triggering > the problem: > > delete ${destroot}${prefix}/share/info/dir > > You could try removing that line from the portfile to see if that > really is the culprit. If it is, then the question would be, why does > this not cause a problem on your Intel Mac or my Intel Mac? I guess > on your PPC iMac share/info/dir never gets created in the first > place, and therefore is not there to be deleted. But why? And is > there a way to write a delete command that doesn't complain if it > fails? What's the difference between "delete" and "file delete"? (You > could try "file delete" instead of "delete" at the beginning of the > line and see if that makes a difference.) > > _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users