On Feb 25, 2013, at 1:48 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Feb 24, 2013, at 17:20, Adam Dershowitz wrote:
>
>> dersh$ sqlite3 /opt/local/var/macports/registry/registry.db "select
>> load_extension('/opt/local/var/db/dports/sources/rsync.rsync.darwinports.org_dpupdate1/base/src/cregistry/macports.sqlext');select
>> t1.id, t1.name from ports t1 where t1.name = 'gst-plugins-base'"
>
> This project changed its name and domains from DarwinPorts to MacPorts in
> 2006:
>
> https://trac.macports.org/wiki/MacPortsHistory
I know, but this has me really confused. The only reason that I needed a path
like that is that I was trying to build macports.sqlext. As a user, that
shouldn't be necessary, but to try to test it, I was trying to use it.
I know that I have reinstalled macports in the past few years, so I don't
understand at all where that old URL is coming from.
>
> Please update your rsync URL to match.
I am not sure where this is located? I haven't put in a URL, and my
sources.conf and macports.conf don't have anything about darwin.
I think that the path might be an old path, that I haven't done an rsync in
many years. I think that I just never deleted it. But, I was doing a search
for macports.autoconf.mk, since I needed it to build macports.sqlext and that
is where I found it. Which probably means that it is an old version of
macports.autoconf.mk
>
>
>> Error: no such collation sequence: VERSION
>
> This means the extension did not actually load; it's the extension that
> provides the VERSION collation sequence.
>
>
>
I tried making macports.sqlext, and if it finds it, then I get the same error.
So, it seems that it is no loading, both if I do it by hand, or just using
normal macports commands.
Perhaps it really is getting to the point, where I should just wipe all my
macports and rebuild?
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