What is the output of
which whoami
and
ls -l /usr/bin/whoami
If no whoami command can not be found, you probably need to
reinstalled the BSD subsystem from your OS X installation DVD.
On 26 Jul 2007, at 20:37, Shigeto Kumagai wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone seen such error? Can someone please help me solve the
error?
When trying selfupdate or install a port, I got error stated in
subject. I have checked mailing lists and googled for the error
but I couldn't find any similar incident.
This happend on 1.4.0, so I have wiped the installation as shown in
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/
FAQ#HowdoIremoveoruninstallMacPorts . Then installed 1.5.0 from
source. The error still occurs and I cannot selfupdate nor install
any ports.
If you require any other information, please let me know.
= Here is output of the selfupdate
> sudo port -d selfupdate
..
..
tests/test/xcodeversion/
sent 69 bytes received 5500 bytes 2227.60 bytes/sec
total size is 3647765 speedup is 655.01
Downloaded MacPorts base version 1.600
Configuring, Building and Installing new MacPorts base
DEBUG: couldn't create error file for command: no such file or
directory
while executing
"exec /usr/bin/whoami"
(procedure "macports::selfupdate" line 64)
invoked from within
"macports::selfupdate [array get global_options]"
Error: /opt/local/bin/port: selfupdate failed: couldn't create
error file for command: no such file or directory
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