Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> On May 20, 2013, at 20:57, Kevin Layer wrote: >> >> > Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> > >> >> On May 20, 2013, at 18:13, Kevin Layer wrote: >> >> >> >>> :error:install org.macports.install for port python27 returned: no >> >>> destroot found at: >> >>> /opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_lang_python27/python27/work/destroot >> >> >> >> This sounds like #29223, except that it was fixed in MacPorts 2.1.3. >> >> >> >> https://trac.macports.org/ticket/29223 >> >> >> >> Perhaps you had last tried to install python27 with MacPorts 2.1.2 or >> >> earlier. Please run "sudo port clean python27" and try again. >> >> > I tried that already, but tried it again to make sure. Results below. >> >> >> > ---> Computing dependencies for python27 >> > ---> Fetching archive for python27 >> > ---> Attempting to fetch >> > python27-2.7.3_1+universal.darwin_10.i386-x86_64.tbz2 from >> > http://packages.macports.org/python27 >> > ---> Attempting to fetch >> > python27-2.7.3_1+universal.darwin_10.i386-x86_64.tbz2.rmd160 from >> > http://packages.macports.org/python27 >> >> Note that python27 was updated to 2.7.5 yesterday; you should "sudo port >> selfupdate" to receive this and other updates, then re-try upgrading >> python27. No universal packages for python27 @2.7.5 are available yet, so >> you'll be building it from source instead of using a pre-built package as >> you were with @2.7.3_1.
megamac# port selfupdate ---> Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync MacPorts base version 2.1.3 installed, MacPorts base version 2.1.3 downloaded. ---> Updating the ports tree ---> MacPorts base is already the latest version The ports tree has been updated. To upgrade your installed ports, you should run port upgrade outdated megamac# >> >> >> > ---> Installing python27 @2.7.3_1+universal >> > Error: org.macports.install for port python27 returned: @name >> > python27-2.7.3_1+universal >> > @portname python27 >> > @portepoch 2 >> > @portversion 2.7.3 >> > @portrevision 1 >> > @archs i386 x86_64 >> > @portvariant +universal >> >> [snip] >> >> This looks like the contents of the "+CONTENTS" file in the binary package. >> I don't know why MacPorts would decide to display that to you. But I also >> haven't used our precompiled binaries so I'm not familiar with exactly how >> they work or what the behavior is when things go wrong. >> Yeah, I've never seen that before, either. OK, after the selfupdate, the install of python27 is working... thanks. _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
