On Dec 9, 2007, at 14:37, Joel Thibault (MacPorts) wrote:
On Dec 7, 2007 3:37 AM, Michael Thon wrote:
When I try to upgrade gtk2 I get the following error:
/bin/sh: line 1: gtkdoc-rebase: command not found
and I am unable to upgrade the package. This happens whether I use
"sudo port upgr
I also had this problem. I tracked it down via port -d to a bad test for
gtkdoc-rebase, something like:
if `which gtkdoc-rebase` != "" then...
Since this returns "no gtkdoc-rebase in [my path]" rather than "", it then
attempts to execute gtkdoc-rebase, and fails. It appeared to me to be an
opti
When I try to upgrade gtk2 I get the following error:
/bin/sh: line 1: gtkdoc-rebase: command not found
and I am unable to upgrade the package. This happens whether I use
"sudo port upgrade gtk2" or "sudo port -f upgrade gtk2". "port
outdated" says that I have 2.12.1_0 installed and 2.1