On Dec 21, 2008, at 15:10, Matthias Dietrich wrote:
I used the f flag because there were errors without but I cannot
reproduce them now (the errors without the f flag).
now I know why I used the f flag: I wanted to reinstall *every*
port which is installed because there were problems with them (gues
the migration was a fault).
How did you do the migration?
Now I get an error using perl with it's modules:
Errno architecture (darwin-2level-9.6.0) does not match executable
architecture (darwin-2level-9.2.0) at
/opt/local/lib/perl5/5.8.8/darwin-2level/Errno.pm line 11.
Sounds like one bit was built with Mac OS X 10.5.2 and another bit
was built with Mac OS X 10.5.6 and these bits for some reason care
about that minute difference. I think that must be unique to perl
ports; usually it shouldn't matter, as long as everything is built on
the same major version of Mac OS X (e.g. 10.5.x).
I try upgrading it and it seems to work (with the f flag).
So the bit that had been built on 10.5.2 was now rebuilt on 10.5.6
fixing the complaint.
How can I delete the macport system and any installed modules and
the "installed db" so I can reinstall it? This really sucks...
Uninstall instructions are here:
http://trac.macports.org/wiki/FAQ#HowdoIremoveoruninstallMacPorts
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