>>>>> Ryan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (RS) wrote:

>RS> That doesn't make sense to me. I've never seen that error message  
>RS> before and, like Daniel, I cannot reproduce it here. Are you sure  
>RS> your MacPorts and your ports tree are up to date? Try "sudo port  
>RS> selfupdate" then try installing w3m again.

Sorry, I can't help it. I just copied the error messages from the
Terminal window. And I had done a selfupdate just before. I usually do
that before I install or upgrade. I am now at 1.60.

I did an upgrade of w3m (which installed the same version) and now it
succeeds with the original Portfile. So maybe the port was left in an
inconsistent state after a previous install or upgrade and just the
time change of the Portfile triggered a complete reinstall. Who knows?
-- 
Piet van Oostrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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