On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 1:17 PM, Michael McGahan wrote:
> I am unable to run any port commands from the terminal window. I've
> restarted terminal, I've verified I have the firewall is off (based on
> prior post) and have installed; xcode,accepted the eula, installed
Hi,
I am unable to run any port commands from the terminal window. I've restarted
terminal, I've verified I have the firewall is off (based on prior post) and
have installed; xcode,accepted the eula, installed Xcode command line and mac
ports for El Capitan.
Every time I run the command I
Hi Dave,
Ah, I see. What will you suggest then? How does one find the root cause here? I
found that solution on stackexchange and the question resembled mine. So I
thought that's it!
Now I find openmotif won't install from Macports, and as a consequence neither
does Grace.
Best,
Kishalay
On Fri, 10 Jun 2016, Kishalay Choudhury wrote:
> I cleared the running processes by finding their PIDs with "ps -A | grep
> tclsh”, and then restarted my machine. Now Macports is working fine.
> Problem solved!
No, you haven't solved the problem; you have merely done the M$ solution
i.e.
Hi Ryan,
I cleared the running processes by finding their PIDs with "ps -A | grep
tclsh”, and then restarted my machine. Now Macports is working fine. Problem
solved!
Thanks.
-Kishalay
From: Ryan Schmidt
Hi Ryan,
I cleared the running processes by finding their PIDs with "ps -A | grep
tclsh”, and then restarted my machine. Now Macports is working fine. Problem
solved!
Thanks.
-Kishalay
From: Ryan Schmidt