Hi
Porticus is not running that command at startup. I am going into the  
ports menu, and clicking update. I did this, because I cannot see  
anything in the tables or list views when I do not run this command.  
In other words, when I start the program, it does not list any ports/ 
software available to me. Furthermore, I don't see any other option  
for enabling such a list.
Any other ideas, since hitting update is incorect?

John

On Aug 5, 2009, at 8:51 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> It sounds like Porticus is running the command "port upgrade outdated"
> when it is started.  There used to be a bug in Macports where if you
> ran that command and nothing was out of date, it would give that
> message.  I thought that it had been fixed though.
>
> I've never used Porticus.  Does it close down after that message?
> Sounds to me like you just need to get it to stop running that command
> at start-up.  You might also check your version of Macports by running
> "sudo port -d selfupdate".  I'm assuming that Porticus is just a
> graphical front for Macports.
>
>
> On Aug 5, 2009, at 8:20 PM, John J Herzog wrote:
>
>> Hi listers,
>> I am looking for an accessible GUI to macports. Has anybody had any
>> luck with porticus? It sounds like the most sophisticated interface
>> out there, but when I try running it, I get the following error.
>> Port command started with PID 526
>> Error: No ports found
>> Executing: /opt/local/bin/port upgrade outdated
>>
>> Does anybody know what this means and how to correct it?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> John
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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