Done.

I'm not sure what you mean by "the file wasn't even there" and I'm not  
sure what problem you are trying to solve.

Also, I'm not getting the second problem, and I have gnome-desktop  
2.24.0 built fine, so I don't think that they are related.

Cheers.

On 5/10/2008, at 1:32 AM, Joel Thibault (MacPorts) wrote:

>
> Pete, would you mind opening a ticket on this?
>
> https://trac.macports.org/newticket
>
> I was planning to, because I'm having the same problem you are, but I
> think you've captured the specifics of it better than I could.
>
> I didn't see the dbus launchd message you did, and oddly I found the
> file wasn't even there!  Reinstalling dbus created the file but
> running the launchd command didn't do anything to solve this.
>
> I'm also sufferering from ( https://trac.macports.org/ticket/16720 )
> and I wonder if the two are connected.
>
> Joel
>
>
> On 10/4/08, Pete Crite hypocrite-at-lawyer.com |MacPorts|
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Well, I ran "sudo port upgrade outdated" and *did* keep a record of
>> all the instructions.
>>
>> I followed the instructions for d-bus which were:
>> # A startup item has been generated that will aid in
>> # starting dbus with launchd. It is disabled
>> # by default. Execute the following command to start it,
>> # and to cause it to launch at startup:
>> #
>> # sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/ 
>> org.macports.dbus.plist
>>
>>
>> I also had issues with gtk2, gwenhywfar3, and aqbanking3 (although
>> either of the first two might be associated with non-gnucash
>> programs?). For all of these, I deactivated the port mentioned in the
>> error message, then installed the new port.
>>
>> For example, I got the error "Error: Activating aqbanking3 3.7.1_0
>> failed: Image error: /opt/local/bin/aqbanking-config is being used by
>> the active aqbanking port.  Please deactivate this port first, or use
>> the -f flag to force the activation." I then ran "sudo port  
>> deactivate
>> aqbanking" then "sudo port install aqbanking3."
>>
>> I don't think the ports are considered "installed" until you install
>> them fully. i.e. running "port outdated" will only say you are up to
>> date after you manually deactivate/install the ports. Hence, I think
>> the problem is unrelated to these installation "difficulties."
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 4/10/2008, at 6:44 PM, A. Osthoff wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Pete Crite schrieb:
>>>
>>>> Hi, I've just updated GnuCash from 2.2.5_0 to 2.2.7_1 on MacPorts
>>>> (PPC), and am having some problems. I enquired at the GnuCash IRC
>>>> channel, and was told that it was probably a ORBit/GConf problem,  
>>>> and
>>>> to enquire here. Also, after lurking on IRC for c. 24 hours, two
>>>> other
>>>> people came in with the same problem, so I think this might be  
>>>> quite
>>>> common? This update also included gconf from 2.22.0_0 to 2.24.0_0  
>>>> and
>>>> orbit2 from 2.14.12_0 to 2.14.16_0.
>>>
>>> Well, I was one of the two probably. Yes, I encountered the same
>>> problem, but IMHO it is a problem with the configuration with d-bus.
>>> When I tried to upgrade gnucash with _sudo port upgrade gnucash_ I  
>>> ran
>>> into a host of problems. During the upgrade process of d-bus there  
>>> was
>>> mentioned the need to configure d-bus properly with launchd(?)  
>>> because
>>> of a conflict with X11. However, I did encounter other installation
>>> problems first with aqbanking primarily, so that I forgot to look  
>>> into
>>> that or to save the instructions in a notepad for that matter.
>>> Now, I got the same problem as you described ... ;(
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>>      achim
>>>
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