Waheed Samy wrote:
> I apologize for vagueness.
> I don't know what caused the path (opt/local/bin) to disappear. I
> created a .profile in my home directory with the necessary path info,
> and now things are alright.
> What I mean was that when I gave the "port" command I got a no such file
> res
Hello,
There were 12 contiguous iterations when I first reported the
problem. Given the large loop, there was a stopwatch period of time
between iterations printed to the terminal window (seemed fairly even
in duration during output to terminal window; but, I was not
timing). In the sam
Waheed Samy wrote:
> The port command is not working. Should I uninstall MacPorts and then
> reinstall?
"Not working" is rather vague. What are you doing, and what is the
result you get?
- Josh
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Max Asato wrote:
> I'm looking forward to the release of 1.7 as that should make an internal
> MacPorts mirror a bit easier to implement.
1.7.0 was released last Saturday. :-)
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ht
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 03:25:44PM -0500, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
> On Dec 15, 2008, at 1:15 PM, Max Asato wrote:
> >Are there any features in 1.7 that would
> >permit a read-only archive directory?
>
>
> Not that I'm aware of, but you could probably adapt one of the dusty
> patches in http://tra
The port command is not working. Should I uninstall MacPorts and then
reinstall?
Waheed
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Hello,
After I logged in track only displays the following error message:
---
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/trac/web/api.py", line
367, in send_error
'text/html')
File "/opt/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/tra
Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:
> Hello,
> It is quite possible that the only way into the infinite loop is via
> a port failure under certain circumstances. Problems usually arise when
> anomalies occur and not when things run as expected because not all
> anomalies can be planned for. If not, s