(0) "DarwinPorts-1.0.dmg" is for PPC only and OSX 10.2 and 10.3; it
may or not work on an Intel-Mac or on 10.4; it wasn't designed to
work on an Intel-Mac or 10.4.
(1) The first version that was a universal install (and thus for 10.4
and Intel-Mac) is 1.2.1; start with that or 1.3, or the recently
released 1.4; then "port" should run properly and "sudo port
selfupdate" should also work properly. The "mp_inst.csh" script I
wrote is really meant for 1.2.1+, since there were also grammar
changes in the way "port" works.
If you want to get rid of your original "DarwinPort-1.0" install, and
have nothing else installed, the simplest way is "sudo rm -rf /opt".
Even if you have something else installed, I would advise you to just
remove everything and start from scratch, since there have been quite
a few changes in "port" over the years and versions.
(2) Don't start with a pre-compiled install unless you have to;
download the source & compile it in the "usual" manner (./configure;
make; sudo make install). Again, this is all done by the
"mp_inst.csh" script.
If what you want is to get the background libraries / apps / includes
for compiling GNU Radio, the simplest way - barring other constraints
- is to use the "mp_inst.csh" script ... it just "does it all" with
minimal hassle ... be patient, it takes a while to install even on a
zippy Intel-Mac. - MLD
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