[MacPorts] #22462: Many major ports won't compile since upgrading to Snow Leopard

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Tue Nov 10 14:46:50 PST 2009


#22462: Many major ports won't compile since upgrading to Snow Leopard
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  Reporter:  macports_nospam@…               |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                   
      Type:  defect                          |      Status:  closed                               
  Priority:  Normal                          |   Milestone:                                       
 Component:  ports                           |     Version:  1.8.1                                
Resolution:  invalid                         |    Keywords:                                       
      Port:                                  |  
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Changes (by ryandesign@…):

 * cc: ryandesign@… (added)


Comment:

 As Toby says, you should file specific bugs for specific broken ports. But
 I know that for example apache2, subversion, and ImageMagick install fine
 on Snow Leopard. You also should not get any "wrong architecture" messages
 if you properly uninstalled all ports after upgrading to Snow Leopard. So
 I suspect the migration procedure didn't work properly. Please try again:

  * In the Finder, Get Info on /Developer/Applications/Xcode.app and
 confirm you have (at least) version 3.2.1. If you don't, upgrade from
 http://connect.apple.com/
  * In the Terminal, type "port" and verify you have MacPorts version
 1.8.1. (Then type "quit" to exit.) If you don't, upgrade from
 http://www.macports.org/install.php
  * Type "sudo port clean all" and "sudo port -f uninstall installed" to
 uninstall and clean all ports.
  * Type "port installed" and verify it shows nothing is installed.
  * Do a spot-check of the directories /opt/local/bin and /opt/local/lib
 and verify nothing is in there (except the parts that MacPorts itself
 installs).
  * "sudo port install" any ports you want to have.

 If you need further assistance, I recommend you write to the macports-
 users mailing list.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/22462#comment:4>
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