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and rise to the top “sudo: port: command not found” after installing MacPorts on Snow leopard up vote 12 down vote favorite 7 I have attempted to install MacPorts in order to upgrade my Rails version so that I can work my way through Agile Web Development with Rails, PragProg (4th, 2011). I have followed the directions in the book, as well as on the MacPorts web site, to bash port command not found perform the install from disk image. It appeared to install correctly, however, running port commands afterwards returned "port: command not found". I searched Stack Exchange and found this question, so I attempted to install from the command line using "tar xjvf MacPorts-1.9.2.tar.bz2". Again, the install seems to work. I receive the confirmation that MacPorts installed successfully, but I still receive "sudo: port: command not found" error on trying to selfupdate MacPorts (via "sudo port -v selfupdate"). I think that my error lies in not having the correct path set. I followed the advice in this thread, namely, adding a path (/opt/local) in paths.d, but I still get the error. If it matters, terminal is set to open shells with default login shell (/usr/bin/login). Should I change this to /bin/bash? So, is this a MacPorts issue, a $PATH issue, or a StupidUser issue? mac osx-snow-leopard path macports share|improve this question asked May 24 '11 at 0:10 freerangemonkey 63114 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 24 down vote accepted It is probably a PATH issue. By default port is installed the directory /opt/local/bin. Add the path 'opt/local/bin' as an extra line to the plain text file /etc/paths and you should be goo
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Message Lapis Lazuli Collector Join Date: 12/4/2012 Posts: 1,036 Minecraft: Lambo16 Xbox: no. just no. Member Details Hey guys, I'm having some install macports el capitan problems with running PocketMine-MP (Alpha_1.3), I ran the auto-installer (from the 'Setting up a Server' page) and I got the pre-built binaries. It all went fine, but when I ran the auto-installer it said [INFO] Checking http://superuser.com/questions/287713/sudo-port-command-not-found-after-installing-macports-on-snow-leopard dependecies [ERROR] Please install "make" I'm not dumb, it was the MacPoorts sudo port install make command, I ran that, and got this message: Error: Port make not found I've tried again and again and it didn't work... I have the latest Mac OS installed and the latest xCode so I'm not sure why it say's Port make not found. Please, someone help me. Tell me if I need to post some http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/minecraft-pocket-edition/mcpe-mods-tools/1985684-pocketmine-mp-mac-errors more information. Thanks. Rollback Post to Revision RollBack #2 Jun 3, 2013 Junyi00 Junyi00 View User Profile View Posts Send Message IRC HACKER Join Date: 6/22/2012 Posts: 1,379 Member Details sudo port selfupdate I think running that in Terminal would fix? Not really sure though Rollback Post to Revision RollBack #3 Jun 3, 2013 Lambo_car16 Lambo_car16 View User Profile View Posts Send Message Lapis Lazuli Collector Join Date: 12/4/2012 Posts: 1,036 Minecraft: Lambo16 Xbox: no. just no. Member Details Quote from Junyi00 sudo port selfupdate I think running that in Terminal would fix? Not really sure though Thanks but didn't help :-( I did that before too. Again, didn't help. but anyway thanks Rollback Post to Revision RollBack #4 Jun 3, 2013 shoghicp shoghicp View User Profile View Posts Send Message Iron Miner Join Date: 7/12/2012 Posts: 340 Minecraft: shoghicp Member Details Quote from Lambo_car16 Thanks but didn't help :-( I did that before too. Again, didn't help. but anyway thanks You've Mac binaries available for download. Check the Setting up a Server page on the Wiki Rollback Post to Revision RollBack Founder #5 Jun 4, 2013 Lambo_car16 Lambo_car16 View User Profile View Posts Send Message Lapis Lazuli Collector Join Date: 12/4/2012 Posts: 1,036 Minecraft: Lambo16 Xbox: no. just no. Member Details Quote fr
found on Com port 9. I've purchased the AXE027 USB cable and using this with the 18M2 chip. I've downloaded and installed the update drivers and program editor. http://www.picaxeforum.co.uk/archive/index.php/t-18787.html I've done this on two different machines, still get the error: hardware not https://guide.macports.org/ found on Com Port (com5 on one pc and com9 on the other). I've tried uninstalling and re-installing the USB driver and Program Editor sereral times. I've used both battery power and a stabilized 5VDC supply. If you press F8 (i.e. PICAXE, Terminal on the menus) I get the Hello: I'm your PICAXE-18M2 message. I'm not found using the 22k & 10k resistors for the download circuit as per the manual, but the Hardware message is still there on both machines. Is this a AXE027 faulty cable? If you check the devices & printers menu on Win7, the drivers are present and installed USB drivers registered against the PICAXE027 device. Any ideas on why I'm getting the error: hardware not found on com 9 message? nick12ab08-07-2011, command not found 16:05Circuit diagram? John2208-07-2011, 16:34Circuit diagram? hi Nick12ab thanks for responding, the circuit diagram is as per the download circuit of the manual. I've not tried anything special yet, just trying the get the test procedure of the manual from PICAXE working. My USB cable AXE027 doesn't seem to be seen by the PICAXE program editor software, when you press the Program button on the software, it gives an error: hardware not found on com9. I believe it's a hardware issue? The USB drivers are installed and the Program Editor sees the USB cable on com9. But it just doesn't program. Any ideas? jtcurneal08-07-2011, 16:49What voltage are you using on the PicAxe? Many chips do not program easily with less than 4.5 volts. Joel hippy08-07-2011, 16:52Seeing the "Hello" message means you've got the AXE027 installed, the right port selected and everything basically working. It could just be that the 18M2 needs a kick with a 'hard reset' to get it listening ... Turn the power to the PICAXE off Click the download button Wait for the pop-up to show "Connecting to hardware..." in the title bar Turn the PICAXE power back on. With a fair wind the download should then commence. nick12ab08-07-2011, 16:58Also see the po
Install MacPorts2.3. MacPorts Upgrade2.4. Uninstall2.5. MacPorts and the Shell3. Using MacPorts3.1. The port Command3.2. Port Variants3.3. Common Tasks3.4. Port Binaries4. Portfile Development4.1. Portfile Introduction4.2. Creating a Portfile4.3. Example Portfiles4.4. Port Variants4.5. Patch Files4.6. Local Portfile Repositories4.7. Portfile Best Practices4.8. MacPorts' buildbot5. Portfile Reference5.1. Global Keywords5.2. Global Variables5.3. Port Phases5.4. Dependencies5.5. Variants5.6. Tcl Extensions & Useful Tcl Commands5.7. StartupItems5.8. Livecheck / Distcheck5.9. PortGroups6. MacPorts Internals6.1. File Hierarchy6.2. Configuration Files6.3. Port Images6.4. APIs and Libs6.5. The MacPorts Registry7. MacPorts Project7.1. Using Trac for Tickets7.2. Contributing to MacPorts7.3. Port Update Policies7.4. MacPorts Membership7.5. The PortMgr Team8. MacPorts Guide TermsGlossaryChapter 1. IntroductionMacPorts is an easy to use system for compiling, installing, and managing open source software. MacPorts may be conceptually divided into two main parts: the infrastructure, known as MacPorts base, and the set of available ports. A MacPorts port is a set of specifications contained in a Portfile that defines an application, its characteristics, and any files or special instructions required to install it. This allows you to use a single command to tell MacPorts to automatically download, compile, and install applications and libraries. But using MacPorts to manage your open source software provides several other significant advantages. For example, MacPorts:Installs automatically any required support software, known as dependencies, for a given port.Provides for uninstalls and upgrades for installed ports.Confines ported software to a private “sandbox” that keeps it from intermingling with your operating system and its vendor-supplied software