[MacPorts] #11994: BUG: pysvn-1.5.1 not correctly installed

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Mon Feb 4 08:28:49 PST 2008


#11994: BUG: pysvn-1.5.1 not correctly installed
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  Reporter:  cunger at apple.com  |       Owner:  macports-tickets at lists.macosforge.org
      Type:  defect            |      Status:  new                                  
  Priority:  High              |   Milestone:  Port Bugs                            
 Component:  ports             |     Version:  1.4.42                               
Resolution:                    |    Keywords:                                       
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Comment (by yunzheng.hu at gmail.com):

 Did a clean install of Leopard with XCode tools, installed MacPorts 1.6
 then installed 'py-svn' via ports.

 The only thing ports was failing on was SQLite3, but this was fixed by
 installing 'gmake' first and then do a clean+install of SQLite.
 {{{
 [yun at magneto tmp]$ port installed
 The following ports are currently installed:
   apr @1.2.12_0+darwin_9 (active)
   apr-util @1.2.12_0 (active)
   db44 @4.4.20_1 (active)
   expat @2.0.1_0 (active)
   gawk @3.1.6_0 (active)
   gettext @0.17_3 (active)
   gmake @3.81_0 (active)
   libiconv @1.12_0 (active)
   ncurses @5.6_0 (active)
   ncursesw @5.6_1 (active)
   neon @0.26.4_0 (active)
   openssl @0.9.8g_0 (active)
   py-svn @1.5.1_0 (active)
   python24 @2.4.4_2+darwin_9 (active)
   readline @5.2.007_0+darwin_9 (active)
   sqlite3 @3.5.5_0 (active)
   subversion @1.4.6_0 (active)
   zlib @1.2.3_1 (active)
 }}}
 {{{
 [yun at magneto tmp]$ cat test.py
 import pysvn
 client = pysvn.Client()
 client.checkout('http://macfuse.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/','/tmp/mac-
 fuse')
 }}}
 {{{
 [yun at magneto tmp]$ /opt/local/bin/python2.4 test.py
 [yun at magneto tmp]$ ls /tmp/mac-fuse/
 CHANGELOG.txt    README.txt       filesystems      tools
 COPYING.txt      core             filesystems-objc
 HOWTO.txt        doc              meta
 }}}

 I can't seem to reproduce your problem, it is working fine here in Leopard
 and I know it also worked in Tiger. Must be something wrong in ports when
 you currently installed it. Maybe try reinstalling/upgrading the
 dependencies.

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