-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Not sure if this adds any clues, but tiff installs, then I tried various permutations for ImageMagick the final one seems to work.
- ---> Verifying checksum(s) for tiff - ---> Extracting tiff - ---> Configuring tiff - ---> Building tiff with target all - ---> Staging tiff into destroot - ---> Installing tiff 3.8.2_1+macosx - ---> Activating tiff 3.8.2_1+macosx - ---> Cleaning tiff [mac27:/Applications/Utilities] root# port install ImageMagick Error: Unable to execute port: invalid command name "destroot.violate_mtree" [ [mac27:/Applications/Utilities] root# port install ImageMagick +no_x11 +perl - ---> Fetching bzip2 - ---> Attempting to fetch bzip2-1.0.4.tar.gz from http://www.bzip.org/1.0.4/ - ---> Verifying checksum(s) for bzip2 - ---> Extracting bzip2 - ---> Applying patches to bzip2 - ---> Configuring bzip2 - ---> Building bzip2 with target all On 12/13/07 8:20 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > This discussion belongs on macports-users, not in my personal mailbox; > please remember to use Reply To All. > > On Dec 13, 2007, at 08:52, Barry McInnes wrote: > >> Thanks for the help Ryan. >> >> On 12/12/07 4:05 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> >>> On Dec 12, 2007, at 13:51, Barry McInnes wrote: >>> >>>> We have a clean install of 10.5 and update to 10.5.1. >>>> macport version >>>> [mac27:~/sun/info] bmcinnes% port --version >>>> MacPorts 1.520 >>>> >>>> Some installs work, others don't >>>> >>>> [mac27:~/sun/info] bmcinnes% sudo port uninstall gimp >>>> Error: port uninstall failed: Registry error: gimp not registered as >>>> installed. >>> >>> That looks normal to me. Or did you believe you had the gimp port >>> installed? What is the output of "port installed"? >> >> [mac27:~] root# port installed >> The following ports are currently installed: >> FreeSOLID @2.1.1_0 (active) >> ImageMagick @6.3.7-1_1+no_x11+perl+q16 (active) >> afni @2007.04.18.1830_0 (active) >> archimedes @0.0.4_0 (active) >> bzip2 @1.0.4_1 (active) >> cdo @1.0.8_0 (active) >> curl @7.17.1_0 (active) >> expat @2.0.1_0 (active) >> fftw-3 @3.1.2_0 (active) >> fftw-3-single @3.1.2_0 (active) >> fontconfig @2.5.0_0+macosx (active) >> freehdl @0.0.4_0 (active) >> freetype @2.3.5_1 (active) >> gdal @1.4.1_0 (active) >> geos @2.2.3_0+darwin_9 (active) >> gerris @0.9.2_0 (active) >> gettext @0.17_1 (active) >> giflib @4.1.6_0 (active) >> glib2 @2.14.4_1+darwin_9 (active) >> gplcver @2.12a_0 (active) >> gts @0.7.6_0 (active) >> hdf5 @1.6.6_1 (active) >> iverilog @0.8.2_0 (active) >> jasper @1.701.0_0 (active) >> jmol @11.2.14_0 (active) >> jpeg @6b_2 (active) >> lammpi @7.1.3_0 (active) >> libdap @3.7.8_0 (active) >> libframe @6.24_0 (active) >> libgeotiff @1.2.1_0 (active) >> libiconv @1.12_0 (active) >> libpng @1.2.23_0 (active) >> libxml2 @2.6.30_0 (active) >> magic @7.4.24_0 (active) >> metaio @7.2_0 (active) >> netcdf @3.6.2_0 (active) >> netpbm @10.26.47_0 (active) >> openssl @0.9.8g_0 (active) >> perl5.8 @5.8.8_0 (active) >> pkgconfig @0.22_0 (active) >> proj @4.5.0_0 (active) >> python24 @2.4.4_1+darwin_9 (active) >> tiff @3.8.2_1 (active) >> whirlgif @3.04_0 (active) >> zlib @1.2.3_1 (active) > > Ok, so "gimp" is not installed, so it's normal that "sudo port uninstall > gimp" would produce an error message. > >>>> [mac27:~/sun/info] bmcinnes% sudo port install gimp2 >>>> Error: Unable to execute port: invalid command name >>>> "destroot.violate_mtree" >>>> [mac27:~/sun/info] bmcinnes% sudo port install gnuplot >>>> Password: >>>> Error: Unable to execute port: invalid command name >>>> "destroot.violate_mtree" >>>> [mac27:~/sun/info] bmcinnes% >>> >>> destroot.violate_mtree was added in MacPorts 1.5.1 and improved quickly >>> in 1.5.2. >>> >>> You installed 1.5.0 from the disk image for Leopard, I presume? Did you >>> then "sudo port selfupdate" to upgrade to 1.5.2? I mean, "port" says >>> you're running 1.520, a.k.a. 1.5.2, but its behavior matches that of >>> 1.5.0. So this is odd. >> >> Yes I installed the 1.5.0 dmg via the GUI, the have done multiple >> port selfupdate >> [mac27:~] root# port selfupdate >> MacPorts base version 1.520 installed >> Downloaded MacPorts base version 1.520 >> The MacPorts installation is not outdated and so was not updated >> selfupdate done! >> [mac27:~] >> >> The only thing I can see which shouldn't be a problem was I installed >> into /opt/local, then tarred to another partition, and have a sym link >> form /opt/local to the moved files. I did an rsync as well. > > The symlink might be ok, but I've never tried it that way. > > What do you mean, you did an rsync as well? What did you rsync, using > what command? > >> I can do it all again, after removing all the files ? >> >> I did some installs using options otherwise they would not install >> >> sudo port install tiff -macosx > > You shouldn't need to do that. The macosx variant is automatically > enabled on Mac OS X. I have installed tiff with +macosx with no > problems. What problems did you encounter? > >> sudo port install ImageMagick +no_x11 +perl >> >> then just tried to download hdf5 and all the science ports. > > > _______________________________________________ > macports-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users - -- - --- Barry McInnes 325 Broadway Boulder CO 80304 (303)4976231 [EMAIL PROTECTED] - --- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (Darwin) iD8DBQFHYZDtKoTeRnsNi5kRAg9aAKCp397UNZW+0mfn5vKQOdNV11vA6gCgpdC3 1szAr/EXRiKlcViERtRD28M= =ZkAZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
