>> sh: port: command not found
>
> Any ideas to fix it? I'm using OSX Mountain Lion and I don't know the version
> of Macports but I downloaded it in December last year. Any help would be
> greatly appreciated. Thanks.
The error means `port` is no longer in your $PATH. You should be able to run
`/opt/local/bin/port` in the meantime.
Here's how to fix $PATH (from macports.org/install.php):
You will need to manually adapt your shell's environment to work with MacPorts
and your chosen installation prefix (the value passed to configure's --prefix
flag, defaulting to /opt/local):
• Add ${prefix}/bin and ${prefix}/sbin to the start of your PATH
environment variable so that MacPorts-installed programs take precedence over
system-provided programs of the same name.
• If a standard MANPATH environment variable already exists (that is,
one that doesn't contain any empty components), add the ${prefix}/share/man
path to it so that MacPorts-installed man pages are found by your shell.
• For Tiger and earlier only, add an appropriate X11 DISPLAY
environment variable to run X11-dependent programs, as Leopard takes care of
this requirement on its own.
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