command not found

Chris Jones jonesc at hep.phy.cam.ac.uk
Fri Sep 2 06:34:19 PDT 2016



On 02/09/16 14:20, Ignatios Athanasiadis wrote:
> OK let me give more details then.
> I did not use the time machine at all, it was not even configured.
> Yesterday I did some work but then I figured out that I wanted to go back to what I had in the morning.
> But the timemachine gave me the option to recover the file status I had yesterday morning.
> When I chose some files to be recovered, the process was killed by telling me that the files could not be copied since I did not have authorisation for it.
> Since then there are some stuff going wrong in my mac.
> One of them is the macports.

If TimeMachine was not configured, why did you try and use it to go back 
? sounds like this was your error.

If you don't have any other back ups (no recent bootable clones ?) then 
it sounds like you are going to have to clean up your mess by 
reinstalling whatever is broken.

Chris

>
> Thanks again.
>> On 2 Sep 2016, at 14:14, Chris Jones <jonesc at hep.phy.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 02/09/16 14:11, Ignatios Athanasiadis wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> The command I used was : port version
>>>
>>> Ignatios
>>
>> Then yes, it looks like whatever it was you did (again, it helps to be specific, you really have not said what you did) has hosed your macports installation in someway. You can start by trying to just reinstall macports, following
>>
>> https://www.macports.org/install.php
>>
>> If you are lucky, once 'port' is returned your installed ports might be OK, but there is no way to know this from the information you have so far provided, so you might end up having to reinstall them all as well.
>>
>> Chris
>


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