On Apr 23, 2013, at 19:37, Lee Bast wrote:

>       Turned out to be an embarrassingly simple issue though I'm sorry to 
> say. I was doing some other work in a root shell, and while I typically sudo 
> install I also hadn't really thought about it one way or the other either 
> until now, since every other time it hasn't mattered whether I used sudo port 
> install or issued port install from root. Since 1.8.2 under 10.8 though it 
> appears that git-core does not like that, at least on my system. 
> Interestingly under 10.7 on a different system git-core installs just fine 
> under the root shell. Out of curiosity I also tried installing mplayer2 as a 
> stress test since it has a significant number of dependencies, and it also 
> worked without issue.
>       All of that is academic though. I don't know why git-core alone amongst 
> everything else would stall in a root shell but using sudo is of course 
> decent practice in general anyway. I feel very dumb for not trying across 
> multiple users on the same system first rather then trying other shells and 
> other systems first.

I agree with Clemens: all of that too sounds like 
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/34221 , specifically 
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/34221#comment:59 .


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