On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 7:10 AM, Rainer Müller <rai...@macports.org> wrote:
> The command would be: > > ping -noq -c3 -t3 $host | grep round-trip | cut -d / -f 5 If I run that for packages.macports.org, the first one it says that fails then I get the following: builder-osx-1:~ ram$ ping -noq -c3 -t3 packages.macports.org | grep round-trip | cut -d / -f 5 14.594 builder-osx-1:~ ram$ and then for one of the others: builder-osx-1:~ ram$ ping -noq -c3 -t3 sea.us.packages.macports.org | grep round-trip | cut -d / -f 5 31.960 builder-osx-1:~ ram$ which is the output I'd expect > Did you have any ports installed before? Is the machine really new or > did you migrate your old installation? This is a fresh install of OS X (10.11.3, Xcode 7.2.1) and a brand new installation of MacPorts. I did install MacPorts from source, and not the installer, using: $ CFLAGS="-pipe -Os" ./configure --prefix=/opt/local --enable-readline but I do this on all of my machines. > In particular, do you have a /opt/local/bin/grep which fails to execute? builder-osx-1:~ ram$ which grep /usr/bin/grep builder-osx-1:~ ram$ Cheers Adam _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users