`sudo port selfupdate` works, as does `sudo port install xyz`, but `sudo port upgrade outdated` does not:
<stuff omitted> DEBUG: Found port in file:///opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/net/wget DEBUG: Found port in file:///opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/archivers/zlibDEBUG: Changing to port directory: /Users/marcus/Sites/smartmessages/ includes Can't map the URL 'file://.' to a port description file ("Could not find Portfile in /Users/marcus").
Please verify that the directory and portfile syntax are correct. To use the current port, you must be in a port's directory. (you might also see this message if a pseudo-port such as outdated or installed expands to no ports). Error: No port found.I don't see why it should be looking in the current dir to upgrade outdated packages anyway, and it's obviously not having any trouble finding the portfiles in the normal install location. Is it that 'outdated' resolves to ''?
What do I need to tweak? Thanks, Marcus -- Marcus Bointon Synchromedia Limited: Creators of http://www.smartmessages.net/ UK resellers of [EMAIL PROTECTED] CRM solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.synchromedia.co.uk/
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