Joachim Oosnaabryg wrote: > Am 10.12.2008 um 15:14 schrieb Joachim Oosnaabryg: >> Testwise I called in the Terminal >> sudo port -d selfupdate >> with the answer: "sudo: port: command not found" >> >> Therefore I ask you: >> >> How can I proof if MacPorts is installed rightly? > > Hey, additionally I add the output of env: > > localhost:/ joachim$ env > TERM_PROGRAM=Apple_Terminal > TERM=xterm-color > SHELL=/bin/bash > TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION=133-1 > OLDPWD=/Developer/Applications > USER=joachim > __CF_USER_TEXT_ENCODING=0x1F5:0:3 > PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/texbin > PWD=/ > SHLVL=1 > HOME=/Users/joachim > SECURITYSESSIONID=fa0ee0 > _=/usr/bin/env > > Thereover, I'm wondering that most of the locations, that are mentioned > for the case of uninstalling MacPorts, > http://guide.macports.org/#installing.macports.uninstalling > an my HD do not exist ore are empty, especially > > - no /etc/paths.d/macports > - no /etc/paths.d/ > - no /Library/StartupItems/DarwinPortsStartup > - no /Library/Tcl/macports1.0
I don't see the connection between that and your environment, but it's true that no single version of MacPorts/DarwinPorts will install in all of the places given in the uninstall instructions. /Library/Tcl/macports1.0 should definitely be present and non-empty if you installed the current version from the .dmg. - Josh _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
