Unfortunately, I already completed all the upgrades and then manually deleted
the offending folders, so I can't cut/copy/paste the actual message.
It stops the port -u upgrade process as well. Had to delete the folder, and
run port -u upgrade outdated multiple times to get everything updated.
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 8:37 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Sep 26, 2011, at 11:40, Peer Stritzinger wrote:
>
> > Since this didn't seem to help I tried the "-f activate" path:
> >
> > yrael:~ peer$ sudo port -f activate perl5
> > ---> Computing dependencies for perl5
> > ---> Activating perl5 @5.
I'm skeptical: was it an error or just a warning?
> After upgrading MacPorts, I am now getting an error about uninstalling
> because a "directory is not empty".
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What are you uninstalling? What directory is not empty?
Scott
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Jeff Justice
wrote:
> After upgrading MacPorts, I am now getting an error about uninstalling
> because a "directory is not empty".
>
> This appears to be a permissions issue. I haven't seen any real
After upgrading MacPorts, I am now getting an error about uninstalling because
a "directory is not empty".
This appears to be a permissions issue. I haven't seen any real fix on the
list here, and I have been simply manually deleting the directory after it
installs.
While not ideal, it seems
Hi,
I've noticed that with the latest macports version, whenever it tries to
download a binary from http://packages.macports.org it fails. Poking around by
hand it seems there are only binaries for Darwin 10, not Darwin 11 (OS X 10.7).
I was just wondering when we might start seeing these ;) ?