Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-09-06 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Sep 5, 2009, at 19:45, Mark Hattam wrote: Up on 10.6 now using the manual method as shown on http://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration Had to choose an order of installation based on the previously installed port list (myports.txt), but seemed to go OK. Issues: 1. The iMac froze solid

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-09-06 Thread Bryan Blackburn
On Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 06:49:56AM -0500, Ryan Schmidt said: [...] php5 used to declare a dependency on tiff. I was unable to find any part of php that actually used tiff so I recently removed the dependency. If you are able to find out why the php5 port used to have the tiff dependency, and

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-09-05 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Sep 4, 2009, at 19:02, Mark Hattam wrote: Another day, another 4 hours wasted ... I apologize for your frustration. Please remember that Snow Leopard is quite different from Leopard internally, so there are many ports failing to build properly and we are all scrambling to figure out

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-09-05 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Sep 5, 2009, at 07:48, Mark Hattam wrote: help2man.txt In case this helps work out a workaround ... this is the outcome of the forced update, as far as it got You can see which ports had been rebuilt and which hadn't. Clearly the order of rebuilding is important, though it's not

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-09-05 Thread ghe
On Sep 5, 2009, at 7:02 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: Please keep the discussion on the list so others can learn the solution once we find it. I installed SL yesterday, and I can't live without kmymoney. So... I tried the '-f upgrade' path. No joy. It died a tidy death. So I deleted /opt

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-09-05 Thread Mark Hattam
On 5 Sep 2009, at 14:02, Ryan Schmidt wrote: On Sep 5, 2009, at 07:48, Mark Hattam wrote: help2man.txt In case this helps work out a workaround ... this is the outcome of the forced update, as far as it got You can see which ports had been rebuilt and which hadn't. Clearly the order of

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-09-04 Thread Mark Hattam
On 2 Sep 2009, at 15:26, Ryan Schmidt wrote: On Aug 31, 2009, at 22:41, Joshua Root wrote: On 2009-9-1 11:06, Ryan Schmidt wrote: I updated the Migration page BTW. I have not tested the new instructions so they may still need tweaking. With the instructions as written, sudo port

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-09-04 Thread Savory Michael
Hi Mark If you only have one machine, and that one is critical for you. Then I suggest you buy a USB external drive (available for around $60 now). Then you can clone your current install play with Snow Leopard and port upgrades until you are satisfied. Restoration to your untouched

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-09-02 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Aug 31, 2009, at 20:54, Mark Hattam wrote: Also found a few more apparently orphaned installed items, which have now bitten the dust. autoconf @2.64_2 (active) automake @1.11_0 (active) gmake @3.81_0 (active) gperf @3.0.4_0 (active) m4 @1.4.13_0 (active) If they're needed by the building

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-09-02 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Aug 31, 2009, at 22:41, Joshua Root wrote: On 2009-9-1 11:06, Ryan Schmidt wrote: I updated the Migration page BTW. I have not tested the new instructions so they may still need tweaking. With the instructions as written, sudo port install grep will fail because its dependencies have

Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-08-31 Thread Mark Hattam
[Time Machined the 10.5.8 before I started ... whew !!] Installed Snowleopard on my 3GHz iMac installed XCode 3.2 from the SnowLeopard DVD installed SnowLeopard .dmg of MacPorts 1.8 typed the suggested one line upgrade command from http://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration sudo port upgrade

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-08-31 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Aug 31, 2009, at 17:31, Mark Hattam wrote: [Time Machined the 10.5.8 before I started ... whew !!] Installed Snowleopard on my 3GHz iMac installed XCode 3.2 from the SnowLeopard DVD installed SnowLeopard .dmg of MacPorts 1.8 typed the suggested one line upgrade command from

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-08-31 Thread Mark Hattam
On 1 Sep 2009, at 01:40, Ryan Schmidt wrote: On Aug 31, 2009, at 17:31, Mark Hattam wrote: [Time Machined the 10.5.8 before I started ... whew !!] Installed Snowleopard on my 3GHz iMac installed XCode 3.2 from the SnowLeopard DVD installed SnowLeopard .dmg of MacPorts 1.8 typed the

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-08-31 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Aug 31, 2009, at 20:02, Mark Hattam wrote: On 1 Sep 2009, at 01:40, Ryan Schmidt wrote: The solution is to upgrade grep (and gawk and gsed if you have them) first. Then clean db46 (or whatever other port you got stuck on) and try again. I will add this information to the Migration

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-08-31 Thread Mark Hattam
On 1 Sep 2009, at 02:06, Ryan Schmidt wrote: On Aug 31, 2009, at 20:02, Mark Hattam wrote: On 1 Sep 2009, at 01:40, Ryan Schmidt wrote: The solution is to upgrade grep (and gawk and gsed if you have them) first. Then clean db46 (or whatever other port you got stuck on) and try again.

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-08-31 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Aug 31, 2009, at 20:23, Mark Hattam wrote: iMac:~ mark$ sudo port uninstall gawk --- Unable to uninstall gawk 3.1.7_0, the following ports depend on it: --- autoconf213 Error: port uninstall failed: Please uninstall the ports that depend on gawk first. Ok, what installed

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-08-31 Thread Mark Hattam
On 1 Sep 2009, at 02:39, Ryan Schmidt wrote: On Aug 31, 2009, at 20:23, Mark Hattam wrote: iMac:~ mark$ sudo port uninstall gawk --- Unable to uninstall gawk 3.1.7_0, the following ports depend on it: --- autoconf213 Error: port uninstall failed: Please uninstall the ports that

Re: Trying to rebuild on 10.6

2009-08-31 Thread Joshua Root
On 2009-9-1 11:06, Ryan Schmidt wrote: I updated the Migration page BTW. I have not tested the new instructions so they may still need tweaking. With the instructions as written, sudo port install grep will fail because its dependencies have not been reinstalled yet. - Josh