On Apr 7, 2008, at 14:53, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

On Apr 6, 2008, at 22:31, Kok-Yong Tan wrote:

In the midsts of a "sudo port -vR upgrade installed" command on a dual 2GHz PowerMac G5 OS 10.4.11 system, it reported this error:

Error: Target org.macports.checksum returned: Could not open file: /opt/local/var/macports/distfiles/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/libxslt/ libxslt-1.1.22.tar.gzWarning: the following items did not execute (for libxslt): org.macports.activate org.macports.extract org.macports.checksum org.macports.patch org.macports.configure org.macports.build org.macports.destroot org.macports.installError: The following dependencies failed to build: gtk-doc scrollkeeper libxslt p5-xml-parserError: Unable to upgrade port: 1

I looked at /opt/local/var/macports/distfiles/libxslt/ and libxslt-1.1.22.tar.gz is certainly there. Why is there the extraneous additions of libxslt in the above absolute file path and how can I fix it (where's the makefile or whatever it uses)?

I have seen this problem myself, but never could determine what caused it. I don't use the -R option. Maybe you should not use it either.

Ummm...this suggestion is less than useful. The -R flag means to recursively check to make sure that whatever you're upgrading is also based on an upgraded dependent (after all, you wouldn't want to build a new building on a rotten or outdated foundation, especially if the new building needs things not available in the outdated or rotten foundation, right?)

The problem is not the libxslt Makefile, or any other Makefile; there must be a problem in MacPorts base. If anyone can find a consistent way to reproduce this duplicated distfile directory issue, please file a bug.

See my next post. I think I may have found the issue. I'm awaiting to see if my rebuild is successful before I comment further. In either case, I will post my results.
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