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Error Synchronizing Macports Sources: Command Execution Failed
Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Error : Port gnuplot not found up vote 0 down vote favorite I have just installed macports as per the instruction given on their website. But as i type sudo port install gnuplot i get an error Error: Port gnuplot not found also for self update i get Error: Error synchronizing MacPorts sources: command execution failed Please run `port -v selfupdate' for details. Error: /opt/local/bin/port: port selfupdate failed: Error synchronizing MacPorts sources: command execution failed It is same for any software i am trying to download using macport. How to solve this issue? Is it because my college firewall is blocking downloads using macport? Which port do macport use to download? And also if they are blocking it how come linux users can download using yum, apt-get etc macports share|improve this question edited Feb 1 '15 at 5:52 Andrew Savinykh 11.3k64373 asked Feb 1 '15 at 5:50 ruskin23 263 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote You can run sudo port -d selfupdate to see why the update fails. I'm assuming it's because your local network blocks outbound access to port 873 (rsync), which MacPorts uses for updating. You should really ask your network administrator to allow outbound rsync – there's really no danger whatsoever associated with it. To my knowledge, MacPorts is the only package manager, which uses the rsync protocol, so that explains why yum, apt-get and others work fine. The synchronization failure also expl
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28259926/error-port-gnuplot-not-found question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up 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 http://superuser.com/questions/287713/sudo-port-command-not-found-after-installing-macports-on-snow-leopard followed the directions in the book, as well as on the MacPorts web site, to 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
Port aircrack-ng not found Reported by: me2you1004@… Owned by: macports-tickets@… Priority: Normal Milestone: Component: base Version: 2.0.3 Keywords: Cc: Port: Description (last modified by ryandesign (Ryan Schmidt)) I am trying to install Aircrack-NG, but the command is not https://trac.macports.org/ticket/35293 working in Terminal. I note, I did this on my other computer, configured the same, two weeks ago, and all went fine. Nothing different on this laptop, but I get that error. What I get is: Warning: No index(es) found! Have you synced your source indexes? Error: Port aircrack-ng not found To report a bug, see