On Sep 17, 2009, at 16:31, TjL wrote:

On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

On Sep 16, 2009, at 14:15, TjL wrote:

I installed the newest version to my Dropbox using the source version, and it seems to work fine, but whenever I open a new shell I now get 4
error messages:

[snip]

I'm not sure why those errors are happening. I also don't use zsh. By
"Dropbox" I assume you mean that the folder /Users/luomat/Dropbox is shared as write-only via file sharing so that others can send you files over the
network? If so, why would you install MacPorts inside such a folder?

Nope, that's not the kind of "dropbox" I mean.

My Dropbox as in http://www.getdropbox.com/ as in "I can install
MacPorts on one of my Macs and have it automatically sync to all of my
other Macs and not have to worry about having different versions
installed" :-)

Oh. Well you may be the first person to have tried that, so I guess now we know it doesn't work so well. :) In any case, it would only work at all if all your machines have the same version of Mac OS X and Xcode and have the same processor.


It has caused some permissions problems. For some reason I had to do
'sudo make install' instead of 'make install" and then I ended up with
a bunch of files owned by root.


There are some permissions issues in MacPorts 1.8.0 when you don't install as root. Hopefully we'll figure out how to fix those soon.


P.S: Use Reply All so your reply goes to the list too, not just to me.

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