> On 17 Mar 2020, at 6:11 pm, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
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> On Mar 16, 2020, at 14:53, Ken Cunningham wrote:
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>> It is a permissions error. Although Chris and others seem to make this work,
>> it has never worked for me to put a macports repo in my home folder. I don’t
>> know why, and I ga
On Mar 16, 2020, at 14:53, Ken Cunningham wrote:
> It is a permissions error. Although Chris and others seem to make this work,
> it has never worked for me to put a macports repo in my home folder. I don’t
> know why, and I gave up trying to fix it.
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> Just put it in /Users/Shared/MacPorts
Murray Eisenberg writes:
> I did that: used mode 755 for directories, mode 644 for files there.
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> Still, same error Unable to execute port: Could not open file:
> /Users/murray/macports/myports/kde/
> okular/Portfile
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> Did you get this to work with your own version of a port already include
> On 17 Mar 2020, at 3:04 pm, Murray Eisenberg
> wrote:
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> I did that: used mode 755 for directories, mode 644 for files there.
>
> Still, same error Unable to execute port: Could not open file:
> /Users/murray/macports/myports/kde/okular/Portfile
>
> Did you get this to work with your ow
I did that: used mode 755 for directories, mode 644 for files there.
Still, same error Unable to execute port: Could not open file:
/Users/murray/macports/myports/kde/okular/Portfile
Did you get this to work with your own version of a port already included in
MacPorts?
> On16 Mar 2020 21:13:5