help with installing/updating "gettext" & other files in 64-bit snow leopard architecture

Scott Webster sewebster at gmail.com
Wed Aug 4 23:29:45 PDT 2010


On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Faddah Steve Yuetsu Wolf <my_biz at me.com> wrote:
>
> hi scott,
> well, it's installed *now,* since i installed it this afternoon.

So did you install all these packages then?  If you just installed the
dmg and ran "sudo port -v upgrade outdated" then I would not expect
you to have all this stuff installed.

Anyway.  Ryan's idea of starting over isn't necessarily a bad one,
especially if you don't actually intend to have many ports installed
at this point!  Or you can provide more info like what Ryan asked for
in his most recent message and we might be able to figure it out.

Scott

> result:
> django-3:drizzle yuetsu$ port installed
> The following ports are currently installed:
>   audiofile @0.2.7_0
>   autoconf @2.65_2 (active)
>   automake @1.11.1_0 (active)
>   bison @2.4.2_0+universal (active)
>   bzip2 @1.0.5_3+universal (active)
>   bzr @2.1.2_0 (active)
>   curl @7.21.0_1+ssl+universal (active)
>   curl-ca-bundle @7.21.0_1 (active)
>   db46 @4.6.21_6+universal (active)
>   expat @2.0.1_0
>   expat @2.0.1_0+universal (active)
>   fontconfig @2.8.0_0+universal (active)
>   freetype @2.4.1_0+universal (active)
>   gdbm @1.8.3_2+universal (active)
>   gettext @0.18.1.1_2
>   gettext @0.18.1.1_2+universal (active)
>   glib2 @2.24.1_0
>   glib2 @2.24.1_0+universal (active)
>   gperf @3.0.4_0
>   gperf @3.0.4_0+universal (active)
>   help2man @1.38.2_0 (active)
>   jpeg @8b_0
>   jpeg @8b_0+universal (active)
>   libao @1.0.0_0
>   libevent @1.4.14b_0
>   libevent @1.4.14b_0+universal (active)
>   libiconv @1.13.1_0
>   libiconv @1.13.1_0+universal (active)
>   libidn @1.19_0+universal (active)
>   libogg @1.2.0_0
>   libsdl @1.2.14_8+universal (active)
>   libtool @2.2.10_0
>   libtool @2.2.10_0+universal (active)
>   lzmautils @4.32.7_1+universal (active)
>   m4 @1.4.14_0
>   m4 @1.4.14_0+universal (active)
>   ncurses @5.7_0
>   ncurses @5.7_0+universal (active)
>   ncursesw @5.7_0
>   ncursesw @5.7_0+universal (active)
>   nspr @4.8.4_0 (active)
>   nss @3.12.6_0
>   openssl @1.0.0a_0+universal (active)
>   p5-locale-gettext @1.05_2 (active)
>   p5-xml-parser @2.36_0
>   pcre @8.10_0+universal (active)
>   perl5 @5.8.9_0 (active)
>   perl5.8 @5.8.9_3
>   perl5.8 @5.8.9_3+universal (active)
>   pkgconfig @0.25_0
>   pkgconfig @0.25_0+universal (active)
>   py26-crypto @2.0.1_1+universal (active)
>   py26-curl @7.19.0_0+universal (active)
>   py26-distribute @0.6.14_0+universal (active)
>   py26-docutils @0.7_0 (active)
>   py26-paramiko @1.7.6_0 (active)
>   py26-pyrex @0.9.9_0 (active)
>   py26-roman @1.4.0_0 (active)
>   python26 @2.6.5_3+universal (active)
>   readline @6.1.000_1
>   readline @6.1.000_1+universal (active)
>   rfksay @0.1_0+universal (active)
>   smpeg @0.4.4_8+universal (active)
>   sqlite3 @3.6.23.1_0
>   sqlite3 @3.6.23.1_0+universal (active)
>   tcl @8.5.8_0+universal (active)
>   texinfo @4.13_2+universal (active)
>   tiff @3.9.4_0+universal (active)
>   tk @8.5.8_0+universal (active)
>   Xft2 @2.1.14_0+universal (active)
>   xmlcatmgr @2.2_1+universal (active)
>   xorg-bigreqsproto @1.1.0_0 (active)
>   xorg-inputproto @2.0_0 (active)
>   xorg-kbproto @1.0.4_0 (active)
>   xorg-libX11 @1.3.4_0+universal (active)
>   xorg-libXau @1.0.6_0+universal (active)
>   xorg-libXdmcp @1.0.3_0+universal (active)
>   xorg-libXext @1.1.2_0+universal (active)
>   xorg-libXrandr @1.3.0_1+universal (active)
>   xorg-libXScrnSaver @1.2.0_0+universal (active)
>   xorg-randrproto @1.3.1_0 (active)
>   xorg-renderproto @0.11_0 (active)
>   xorg-scrnsaverproto @1.2.0_0 (active)
>   xorg-util-macros @1.10.0_0 (active)
>   xorg-xcmiscproto @1.2.0_0 (active)
>   xorg-xextproto @7.1.1_0 (active)
>   xorg-xf86bigfontproto @1.2.0_0 (active)
>   xorg-xproto @7.0.17_0 (active)
>   xorg-xtrans @1.2.5_0 (active)
>   xrender @0.9.6_0+universal (active)
>   zlib @1.2.5_0+universal (active)
> ... does that help? please let me know. and i thank you and everyone else
> for their responses.
> sincerely,
> —  faddah steve yuetsu wolf
>     portland, oregon
>     503-449-0531 - iPhone
>     my_biz at me.com
> On Aug 4, 2010, at 11:18 PM, Scott Webster wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 11:05 PM, Faddah Steve Yuetsu Wolf <my_biz at me.com>
> wrote:
>
> thanx for the advisement, and i'll take that into consideration, but as i
>
> said in my original e-mail, all i did was download the MacPorts 1.9.1 pkg
>
> install on the *.dmg file off your MacPorts site and run it. i didn't change
>
> any settings in the macports.conf file, i have not installed a previous
>
> version of MacPorts or its expat before today, and i know of know other
>
> applications that installed and "i386" expat on my machine or on previous
>
> machines i've had (they may have, but before i came across it in MacPorts,
>
> i'd never heard of the "expat" before). so i don't know what to tell you
>
> So you shouldn't have any ports installed?  What is the output of
> "port installed"?
>
> Scott
>
>


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