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Vishnu vishnum1998 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 24 21:37:00 UTC 2018


Hi all

was succesfully able to install macports using  |$| *|cd
/opt/mports/macports-base|*
>     |$| *|./configure --enable-readline|*
>     |$| *|make|*
>     |$| *|sudo make install|*
>     |$| *|make distclean|*

but right now problem is

root at vishnupc:~# /opt/local/bin/port -v selfupdate
--->  Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync
rsync: safe_read failed to read 1 bytes [Receiver]: Connection reset by
peer (104)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(276)
[Receiver=3.1.1]
Command failed: /usr/bin/rsync -rtzvl --delete-after rsync://
rsync.macports.org/macports/release/tarballs/base.tar
/opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/macports/release/tarballs
Exit code: 1

what to do now?

On 24 April 2018 at 22:14, Joshua Root <jmr at macports.org> wrote:

> On 2018-4-25 02:36 , Vishnu wrote:
> > I tried using these
> >
> >  1.
> >
> >     *|mkdir -p /opt/mports|*
> >     |$| *|cd /opt/mports|*
> >     |$| *|git clone https://github.com/macports/macports-base.git|*
> >     |$| *|git checkout v2.4.3 # skip this if you want to use the
> development
> >     version|*
> >
> >  2.
> >
> >     Build and Install MacPorts
> >
> >     MacPorts uses autoconf and makefiles for installation. These
> >     commands will build and install MacPorts to |/opt/local|. You can
> >     add |--prefix| to |./configure| to relocate MacPorts to another
> >     directory if needed.
> >
> >     |$| *|cd /opt/mports/macports-base|*
> >     |$| *|./configure --enable-readline|*
> >     |$| *|make|*
> >     |$| *|sudo make install|*
> >     |$| *|make distclean|*
> >
> > while trying to configure i am getting :    configure: error: mtree not
> > found.
> >
> > How to proceed?
> >
> > I think i need to install additional files.
> > Can someone help?
>
> See the list of prerequisites at
> <https://www.macports.org/install.php#other>.
>
> Look up which package provides mtree on your distro and install it. The
> executable is sometimes called 'fmtree' on Linux, so you may need to set
> MTREE=fmtree (or whatever it's actually called) when running configure.
>
> - Josh
>
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