sudo port install apache2

Chris Janton face at CentosPrime.COM
Sat Dec 15 07:59:11 PST 2007


On 2007-12-14 , at 19:10 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:

>
> Ok, so your MacPorts has been inadvertently linked with the rogue  
> readline that was in /usr/local/lib. You should now rebuild  
> MacPorts, either by building from source, or by reinstalling it  
> from the latest disk image for your OS version and then running  
> selfupdate.
>
> You may encounter other software, MacPorts ports for example,  
> inadvertently linked with the libraries formerly in /usr/local/lib.  
> As you discover these, rebuild those ports with "sudo port -ncuf  
> upgrade foo"


the correct way to make this happen is

	sudo mv /usr/local /usr/local1
	upgrade MacPorts from disk image
	sudo port selfupdate

and continue from there.

If I leave my /usr/local in place during the install/upgrade of  
MacPorts it gets the wrong readline.

I can move forward now.

8)
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