First of all hello to everybody in this community.
I am relatively new to Mac development, thus forgive me some lamness (I'm not new to Unix, however).
I am having a hard time trying to compiling anything using MacPorts as I am getting the infamous "Unable to activate port xxx" with each and every package that I try to install.
I do know that I can force the activation with the -f flag and I have read that the reason for that is that some packages (or the whole MacPorts package) was already installed... I did try removing the whole /opt/local hierarchy, reinstalling Xcode and the macports package, but the problem still persists.
My question is obvious:
Is there a way to get rid of this annoyance?
I am not afraid of deinstalling the whole stuff again, but there is surely proper way of doing it and make a clean install...
Or is there a way to just force everything to be activated ? (I have tried the -f install option but it doesn't seem to work).
Thanks.
I am relatively new to Mac development, thus forgive me some lamness (I'm not new to Unix, however).
I am having a hard time trying to compiling anything using MacPorts as I am getting the infamous "Unable to activate port xxx" with each and every package that I try to install.
I do know that I can force the activation with the -f flag and I have read that the reason for that is that some packages (or the whole MacPorts package) was already installed... I did try removing the whole /opt/local hierarchy, reinstalling Xcode and the macports package, but the problem still persists.
My question is obvious:
Is there a way to get rid of this annoyance?
I am not afraid of deinstalling the whole stuff again, but there is surely proper way of doing it and make a clean install...
Or is there a way to just force everything to be activated ? (I have tried the -f install option but it doesn't seem to work).
Thanks.