[MacPorts] #49898: libpixman: no destroot found

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#49898: libpixman: no destroot found
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  Reporter:  laila_awn@…  |      Owner:  macports-tickets@…
      Type:  defect       |     Status:  closed
  Priority:  Normal       |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports        |    Version:  2.3.4
Resolution:  invalid      |   Keywords:
      Port:  libpixman    |
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Comment (by laila_awn@…):

 Replying to [comment:5 ryandesign@…]:
 > Ok, that's a new problem. What do you get when you run "/usr/bin/tar
 --help"?
 >
 > Also, I meant to ask earlier: is there a reason why you haven't upgraded
 to OS X 10.6.8?

 that is what I get when I run /usr/bin/tar --help


 {{{
 sage: /usr/bin/tar [OPTION]... [FILE]...

 Examples:
   /usr/bin/tar -cf archive.tar foo bar  # Create archive.tar from files
 foo and bar.
   /usr/bin/tar -tvf archive.tar         # List all files in archive.tar
 verbosely.
   /usr/bin/tar -xf archive.tar          # Extract all files from
 archive.tar.

 If a long option shows an argument as mandatory, then it is mandatory
 for the equivalent short option also.  Similarly for optional arguments.

 Main operation mode:
   -t, --list              list the contents of an archive
   -x, --extract, --get    extract files from an archive
   -c, --create            create a new archive
   -d, --diff, --compare   find differences between archive and file system
   -r, --append            append files to the end of an archive
   -u, --update            only append files newer than copy in archive
   -A, --catenate          append tar files to an archive
       --concatenate       same as -A
       --delete            delete from the archive (not on mag tapes!)

 Operation modifiers:
   -W, --verify               attempt to verify the archive after writing
 it
       --remove-files         remove files after adding them to the archive
   -k, --keep-old-files       don't replace existing files when extracting
       --overwrite            overwrite existing files when extracting
       --overwrite-dir        overwrite directory metadata when extracting
   -U, --unlink-first         remove each file prior to extracting over it
       --recursive-unlink     empty hierarchies prior to extracting
 directory
   -S, --sparse               handle sparse files efficiently
   -O, --to-stdout            extract files to standard output
   -G, --incremental          handle old GNU-format incremental backup
   -g, --listed-incremental=FILE
                              handle new GNU-format incremental backup
       --ignore-failed-read   do not exit with nonzero on unreadable files

 Handling of file attributes:
       --owner=NAME             force NAME as owner for added files
       --group=NAME             force NAME as group for added files
       --mode=CHANGES           force (symbolic) mode CHANGES for added
 files
       --atime-preserve         don't change access times on dumped files
   -m, --modification-time      don't extract file modified time
       --same-owner             try extracting files with the same
 ownership
       --no-same-owner          extract files as yourself
       --numeric-owner          always use numbers for user/group names
   -p, --same-permissions       extract permissions information
       --no-same-permissions    do not extract permissions information
       --preserve-permissions   same as -p
   -s, --same-order             sort names to extract to match archive
       --preserve-order         same as -s
       --preserve               same as both -p and -s

 Device selection and switching:
   -f, --file=ARCHIVE             use archive file or device ARCHIVE
       --force-local              archive file is local even if has a colon
       --rsh-command=COMMAND      use remote COMMAND instead of rsh
   -[0-7][lmh]                    specify drive and density
   -M, --multi-volume             create/list/extract multi-volume archive
   -L, --tape-length=NUM          change tape after writing NUM x 1024
 bytes
   -F, --info-script=FILE         run script at end of each tape (implies
 -M)
       --new-volume-script=FILE   same as -F FILE
       --volno-file=FILE          use/update the volume number in FILE

 Device blocking:
   -b, --blocking-factor=BLOCKS   BLOCKS x 512 bytes per record
       --record-size=SIZE         SIZE bytes per record, multiple of 512
   -i, --ignore-zeros             ignore zeroed blocks in archive (means
 EOF)
   -B, --read-full-records        reblock as we read (for 4.2BSD pipes)

 Archive format selection:
   -V, --label=NAME                   create archive with volume name NAME
               PATTERN                at list/extract time, a globbing
 PATTERN
   -o, --old-archive, --portability   write a V7 format archive
       --posix                        write a POSIX format archive
   -j, --bzip2                        filter the archive through bzip2
   -z, --gzip, --ungzip               filter the archive through gzip
   -Z, --compress, --uncompress       filter the archive through compress
       --use-compress-program=PROG    filter through PROG (must accept -d)

 Local file selection:
   -C, --directory=DIR          change to directory DIR
   -T, --files-from=NAME        get names to extract or create from file
 NAME
       --null                   -T reads null-terminated names, disable -C
       --exclude=PATTERN        exclude files, given as a PATTERN
   -X, --exclude-from=FILE      exclude patterns listed in FILE
       --anchored               exclude patterns match file name start
 (default)
       --no-anchored            exclude patterns match after any /
       --ignore-case            exclusion ignores case
       --no-ignore-case         exclusion is case sensitive (default)
       --wildcards              exclude patterns use wildcards (default)
       --no-wildcards           exclude patterns are plain strings
       --wildcards-match-slash  exclude pattern wildcards match '/'
 (default)
       --no-wildcards-match-slash exclude pattern wildcards do not match
 '/'
   -P, --absolute-names         don't strip leading `/'s from file names
   -h, --dereference            dump instead the files symlinks point to
       --no-recursion           avoid descending automatically in
 directories
   -l, --one-file-system        stay in local file system when creating
 archive
   -K, --starting-file=NAME     begin at file NAME in the archive
   -N, --newer=DATE             only store files newer than DATE
       --newer-mtime=DATE       compare date and time when data changed
 only
       --after-date=DATE        same as -N
       --backup[=CONTROL]       backup before removal, choose version
 control
       --suffix=SUFFIX          backup before removal, override usual
 suffix

 Informative output:
       --help            print this help, then exit
       --version         print tar program version number, then exit
   -v, --verbose         verbosely list files processed
       --checkpoint      print directory names while reading the archive
       --totals          print total bytes written while creating archive
   -R, --block-number    show block number within archive with each message
   -w, --interactive     ask for confirmation for every action
       --confirmation    same as -w

 The backup suffix is `~', unless set with --suffix or
 SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX.
 The version control may be set with --backup or VERSION_CONTROL, values
 are:

   t, numbered     make numbered backups
   nil, existing   numbered if numbered backups exist, simple otherwise
   never, simple   always make simple backups

 GNU tar cannot read nor produce `--posix' archives.  If POSIXLY_CORRECT
 is set in the environment, GNU extensions are disallowed with `--posix'.
 Support for POSIX is only partially implemented, don't count on it yet.
 ARCHIVE may be FILE, HOST:FILE or USER at HOST:FILE; DATE may be a textual
 date
 or a file name starting with `/' or `.', in which case the file's date is
 used.
 *This* `tar' defaults to `-f- -b20'.

 Report bugs to <bug-tar at gnu.org>.

 }}}

 I have been trying to update to OS X 10.6.8, I have downloaded the new
 software.  When I try to restart my computer to install the software, my
 computer freezes. I am not sure what is the issue there

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