I’m on Yosemite.

I always do a “sudo port -v selfupdate” followed by “sudo port -v upgrade 
outdated”. 

I just did a “sudo port clean libcaca” and started it again.  It is again 
hanging up at the same place (though it has only been hung for a few minutes - 
I’ll let it go and see if it gets any further).

Tom


> On Mar 3, 2015, at 11:19 PM, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Mar 3, 2015, at 8:28 PM, Tom Gederberg wrote:
> 
>> Yesterday and today I tried upgrading MacPorts and both days it stopped at 
>> the same location (/opt/local/bin/glibtooize).  I let it go for over 24 
>> hours but nothing happens.
>> 
>> Any ideas.
>> 
>> $ sudo port -v upgrade outdated
>> Password:
>> --->  Computing dependencies for libcaca.
>> --->  Configuring libcaca
>> autoreconf: Entering directory `.'
>> autoreconf: configure.ac: not using Gettext
>> autoreconf: running: /opt/local/bin/aclocal --force 
>> autoreconf: configure.ac: tracing
>> autoreconf: running: /opt/local/bin/glibtoolize --copy --force
> 
> This wasn't a clean attempt. Always clean and try again when you encounter a 
> problem; it may fix the problem: "sudo port clean libcaca"
> 
> If that doesn't help, what system are you on? The port builds fine for me on 
> Yosemite.
> 
> I did commit a couple fixes to this port last week. Make sure you've run 
> "sudo port selfupdate" since then so that you have those fixes.

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