On Apr 3, 2009, at 2:36 PM, Joshua Root wrote:
Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:
Hello,
During a sudo port upgrade installed, the following appeared:
Error: No port render found.
Error: No port render found.
---> Deactivating spidermonkey @1.7.0_2
---> Activating spidermonkey @1.7.0_2
---> Cleaning spidermonkey
---> Deactivating spidermonkey @1.7.0_2
---> Activating spidermonkey @1.7.0_2
---> Cleaning spidermonkey
Does anyone have an idea of what is going on. I had started a
sudo port
-d upgrade installed; but, with all the repeated checks, it takes
forever to run because this occurs towards the end of the
process. Any
suggestions on a quicker way to find out what is occurring?
1. Are you running 1.7.1?
2. Try upgrading outdated rather than installed.
- Josh
Hello,
1) Yes.
2) Don't upgrade installed which checks all the installed to
determine what is to be upgraded and upgrade outdated which checks
all the installed to determine what is to be upgraded essentially be
the same?
In any case, what is MacPorts doing at this juncture?
Frank J. R. Hanstick
[email protected]
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