> Mostly likely because the global settings are under your home area,
> whilst the checkout below is not. [...]
> MacPorts automatically switches to the user owning the top-level
> ports tree directory to run the 'git pull'. [...]
Thanks for the tips. It now works again.
Werner
On 2018-09-15 12:49, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> after doing various network hacks, calling `port -d sync' now fails.
>
> ---> Updating the ports tree
> Synchronizing local ports tree from file:///opt/macports/macports-ports
> DEBUG: /opt/local/bin/git pull --rebase --autostash
> DEBUG: syste
Hi,
Mostly likely because the global settings are under your home area, whilst the
checkout below is not.
Just go to /opt/macports/macports-ports and set the local settings for that
area as well.
Or, move your ports checkout to somewhere in your home area.
Chris
> On 15 Sep 2018, at 11:49 a
Folks,
after doing various network hacks, calling `port -d sync' now fails.
---> Updating the ports tree
Synchronizing local ports tree from file:///opt/macports/macports-ports
DEBUG: /opt/local/bin/git pull --rebase --autostash
DEBUG: system -W /opt/macports/macports-ports: /opt/loca