On 21.03.2015 01:04 AM, Carlo Tambuatco wrote:
Sorry, I hate sounding like I'm answering my own questions, but I did
a selfupdate and I think that fixed the PortIndex issue...?
Both selfupdate and sync will refresh the PortIndex by downloading the
one generated on the MacPorts server, yes.
I
Hi,
- On 21 Mar, 2015, at 15:59, Mihai Moldovan io...@macports.org wrote:
On 21.03.2015 01:04 AM, Carlo Tambuatco wrote:
Sorry, I hate sounding like I'm answering my own questions, but I did
a selfupdate and I think that fixed the PortIndex issue...?
this kind of warning often shows up
I received this warning from out of the blue when doing an install of a
port:
'Warning: It looks like your PortIndex file for rsync://
rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports.tar may be corrupt.'
I've never gotten this warning before, and now I am unable to install
certain ports. How do I find
Let me clarify a bit...I don't know if this possible corruption issue is in
any way connected to the fact I can't install a certain port. I was trying
to install bashdb 4.2 to complement my bash 4.3 install from macports and
there was an error in configuring the port...which when consulting the
Sorry, I hate sounding like I'm answering my own questions, but I did a
selfupdate and I think that fixed the PortIndex issue...? My sources.conf
uses the default rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports.tar so I
did a self update and that should fix the corruption issue, right?
So I