Unable to upgrade Port

Ryan Schmidt ryandesign at macports.org
Thu Oct 28 14:20:13 PDT 2010


On Oct 28, 2010, at 15:45, Ted Kord wrote:

> Hi Ryan
> 
> Thanks. I did: 
> 
> sudo port clean gmp
> sudo port -n upgrade --force gmp
> 
> as you suggested. cln built succesfsfully

Great, so something (we may never know what) was indeed wrong with your gmp, and it's now been fixed by rebuilding it.

> but the upgrade failed with the error below. Am I right in thinking that it shouldn't be asking me to install Java for Mac OS X especially since my system's up to date?:
> 
> sudo port upgrade outdated
> --->  Computing dependencies for cln
> --->  Fetching cln
> --->  Verifying checksum(s) for cln
> --->  Extracting cln
> --->  Configuring cln
> --->  Building cln
> --->  Staging cln into destroot
> --->  Computing dependencies for cln
> --->  Installing cln @1.3.1_0
> --->  Deactivating cln @1.2.2_0+test
> --->  Activating cln @1.3.1_0
> --->  Cleaning cln
> --->  Computing dependencies for cmake
> --->  Fetching cmake
> --->  Verifying checksum(s) for cmake
> --->  Extracting cmake
> --->  Applying patches to cmake
> --->  Configuring cmake
> Error: Target org.macports.configure returned: 
> ********************
> cmake requires the Java for Mac OS X Developer Package from Apple.
> Please download and install this package from http://developer.apple.com/.
> ********************

You need to do what this error message is telling you to do.




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