> I have the following. > $ cd /opt/local/var/macports/incoming > $ ls > libproxy-0.4.7_0+python27.darwin_10.x86_64.tbz2.TMP > verified > libproxy-0.4.7_0+python27.darwin_10.x86_64.tbz2.rmd160 > > I've tried copying the .TMP file into the verified directory without the TMP > ending. That gives the following error. > Error: org.macports.install for port libproxy returned: tar: Unrecognized > archive format: Inappropriate file type or format > tar: ./+CONTENTS: Not found in archive > I've also copied the rmd160 with that ending with the same results. > > What am I supposed to be copying?
Only the actual archive goes into verified/. Everything else is used earlier in the archivefetch process: * while downloading files, suffixed with .TMP * .rmd160 signature file is used for verification * .tbz2 (default archive type) is the archive itself > Even using > $sudo nano > /opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_net_libproxy/libproxy/work/.macports.libproxy.state > I cannot edit this file. A blank file opens. I paste the content below. > When I exit and save, nano gives an error. It might be that the directory doesn't exist--cleaning can cause this. Try running archivefetch or install before editing the state file, then you can verify the correct directory with `port work libproxy`. You might even use it when coming up with the command for nano: sudo nano `port work libproxy`/.macports.libproxy.state
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