On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 4:16 AM, Jan Stary <h...@stare.cz> wrote: > On Sep 30 16:09:13, stephen.but...@gmail.com wrote: > > I'm transitioning from Fink to MacPorts. When I initially setup my > MacPorts > > install I *thought* I had removed all my Fink stuff from my path. > > How exactly did you remove all your Fink stuff? > Be removing it "from your path", do you mean that you left it > installed in /sw, just removed /sw from your PATH? >
I had removed the ". /sw/bin/init.sh" from my .profile and restarted my Terminal sessions. At least... I thought I had restarted them all... > > Everything was working and I was happy, so I deleted my /sw directory. > > But now I see that the MacPorts build system has picked up /sw/bin/gnutar > > (among, possibly, other things I haven't discovered). > > This means that you have *not* removed /sw before building MacPorts. Yeah :( I think maybe I didn't expect a source build of MacPorts to capture stuff from /sw, but it obviously did. I later scanned my /opt/local/{bin,lib} with find+otool looking for linkage against /sw and didn't find any. But then I found it baked into a couple python modules (distutils and numpy). So just to be sure I rebuilt all my ports after I had rm -fr /sw.
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