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According to the macports installation docs, the installer will make the necessary changes to your bash profile to allow the shell to find the new port application once installed. I found this didn’t happen when installing macports, so of course the environment couldn’t find port :
secondhalf-lm:~ clacy$ sudo port -v selfupdate sudo: port: command not found
It’s easy to get around this just by extending the path in your .bash_profile – The following should do the job :
add the following to /.bash_history
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/local/bin export MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/local/share/man export INFOPATH=$INFOPATH:/opt/local/share/info
and then re-source the file :
secondhalf-lm:~ clacy$ source .bash_profile secondhalf-lm:~ clacy$ sudo port -v selfupdate Synchronizing local ports tree from rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/ports/ receiving file list ... file has vanished: "/ports/perl/p5-csp/.Portfile.sPwLRn" (in release) done
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DATE 20 Déc 2008