bash reports "port command not found"
Richard Rucker
rrucker at mac.com
Fri Sep 19 08:03:00 PDT 2008
On Sep 19, 2008, at 10:59 AM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
> Richard Rucker wrote:
>> On Sep 19, 2008, at 10:51 AM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
>>> Richard Rucker wrote:
>>>> Environment:
>>>> MacBook Pro running OS X 10.5.5
>>>> Xcode 3.1.1 Developer Tools standard installation
>>>> 1. Installed latest version of MacPorts for Leopard, version
>>>> 1.6.0, this morning using default option. Installer reported a
>>>> successful installation.
>>>> 2. Successfully verified the .profile file using the env command.
>>>> 3. Attempted to list the all available ports using
>>>> port list
>>>> bash reported "port: command not found"
>>>> 4. Attempted to install some dependencies for D-Rats using this
>>>> command:
>>>> sudo port install <list of 4 file names>
>>>> bash reported "port: command not found"
>>>> I checked the FAQ and archives (sorta), but didn't find this as
>>>> a reported problem.
>>>
>>> Try opening a new Terminal window. When your .profile is changed,
>>> such as with new additions to your $path, those changes will not
>>> be reflected in the current window.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Kevin Walzer
>>> Code by Kevin
>>> http://www.codebykevin.com
>> Kevn,
>> Thanks for the suggestion, but no cigar. Bash still reports the
>> port command as not found.
>> Dick
>
> What does "echo $PATH" show in Terminal?
Last login: Fri Sep 19 10:55:20 on ttys000
Carmel-4:~ RAR$ port list
-bash: port: command not found
Carmel-4:~ RAR$ echo $PATH
/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin
Carmel-4:~ RAR$
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