I know with the my update to 10.10 and xCode a bunch of packages failed due to some kind of clang update and one of the forums said to pretty much remove and reinstall all the packages. I guess the scorched earth approach always works but it depends on what kind of errors you are getting.

CB

On 11/26/14, 6:54 PM, Georgina Joyce wrote:
Hello Dan,

Not sure who you are, apologies if your name isn’t Dan. Perhaps you don’t want 
us to know.

OK, A screen dump of "sudo port -v selfupdate" would give an idea what is going 
on..Of course, you could reinstall everything which might be quicker. But what if exactly 
the same fault occurs? What have you learnt?

What has changed with the system? Have you updated Xcode or removed the command 
line tools. Have you accepted the license?

Gena

Georgina Joyce
Applied Psychologist
Training and Coaching.
Because individuals of groups matter!

On 26 Nov 2014, at 21:12, DD <dandun...@gmail.com> wrote:


I recently installed a program from macports without problem.  Then I did a selfupdate to 
bring the "tree" current.

Since then macports fails to work with error messages that things can not be 
found for program installations.

Has anyone suggestions of the source of the problem and a possible fix? I use 
snow leopard still.  Would a new install from scratch using the sn version be a 
possible fix?

Thanks

XB


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