:debug:activate Backtrace: Image error: Can't find image file /opt/local/var/macports/software/aalib/1.4rc5_4 :error:activate Target returned: Image error: Can't find image file /opt/local/var/macports/software/aalib/1.4rc5_4 :debug:activate activate phase started at Sat Aug 6 11:12: :debug:main Found Dependency: receipt exists for ncurses :debug:main Searching for dependency: ncurses :msg:main -> Computing dependencies for aalib:info:main. Any ideas? :-)Įdit: an answer below raises a good point about checking the logs. I've tried a port selfupdate, and also a port clean all, to no avail. #UNINSTALLING MACPORTS INSTALL#My question is - can I restore them with a macports command? I really really don't want to have to remove macports and reinstall it - my web server install and its dependencies are working quite nicely, and I don't want to upset it! So, it seems that the advice I followed has in fact borked the two libraries I had to remove folders for. Log for aalib is at: /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_release_ports_graphics_aalib/aalib/main.logĮrror: The following dependencies were not installed: aalibĮrror: Status 1 encountered during processing. However I am now re-installing gimp2-devel, and it bombs out thusly: -> Computing dependencies for gimp2-develĮrror: Target returned: Image error: Can't find image file /opt/local/var/macports/software/aalib/1.4rc5_4 (There was another one as well I forget which.) I discover from comments made by the maintainer of macports that it's OK to delete these folders, so I went and did so, thusly: rm -rf /opt/local/var/macports/software/aalib/1.4rc5_4 I was having problems uninstalling a package in macports (gimp2-devel, to be exact) due to some "directory not empty" errors.
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