On Jun 17, 2010, at 15:42, arvand tiv wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> 
>> On Jun 17, 2010, at 13:43, arvand tiv wrote:
>> 
>> > /Developer/usr/bin/gdb: line 88: sed: command not found
>> 
>> Does /usr/bin/sed exist and work? If not, put it back; it's an integral part 
>> of Mac OS X.
> 
> your help saved me! I simply went a head and copied the binary file in my 
> usr/bin from the local/bin and it magically worked out! I am not sure what 
> happend to the original sed but I am happy now...

"local/bin" -- did you mean /usr/local/bin or /opt/local/bin? I wouldn't 
recommend copying sed from either of those locations since they're probably not 
the same version of sed that was originally shipped with your Mac. Instead you 
should copy /usr/bin/sed from another computer running the same version of Mac 
OS X that you are, or from your Mac OS X install disc.

If you have anything in /usr/local you should move or delete it because it can 
interfere with MacPorts. Instead, use MacPorts to install any software you need.


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