1 Oct 2008 05:57
Re: libglade2 fails to install with an xmlcatalog error?
Bryan Blackburn <0x62_0x6c_0x62 <at> pobox.com>
2008-10-01 03:57:39 GMT
2008-10-01 03:57:39 GMT
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:26:16PM -0500, Ryan Schmidt said: > On one of my systems I got: > > Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: shell command > "xmlcatalog --noout --add system http://glade.gnome.org/ > glade-2.0.dtd /mp/share/xml/libglade/glade-2.0.dtd /mp/etc/xml/ > catalog" returned error 2 > Command output: could not open /mp/etc/xml/catalog for saving > add command failed > > /mp is my MacPorts prefix. There is a directory /mp/etc but no > directory /mp/etc/xml. > If creating the ${prefix}/etc/xml directory gets this to work, perhaps libxml2 (which provides xmlcatalog) should install that directory? Bryan > > On Sep 30, 2008, at 3:39 PM, Scott C. Kennedy wrote: > > > Apart from a single person with a "me too", I haven't seen much > > traffic on this issue. Are other people having it? Or is it a > > weirdness with my environment? > > > > Scott > > > > Scott C. Kennedy wrote: > >> > >> I noticed during this week's selfupdate that there was a bunch of > >> things that got released, so I just did an uninstall of 2.6.2 and > >> an install of 2.6.3 of libglade2 and got this error... > >> Biko-2:~ sck$ sudo port install libglade2 > >> ---> Fetching libglade2 > >> ---> Verifying checksum(s) for libglade2 > >> ---> Extracting libglade2 > >> ---> Configuring libglade2 > >> ---> Building libglade2 with target all > >> ---> Staging libglade2 into destroot > >> ---> Installing libglade2 2.6.3_0 > >> ---> Activating libglade2 2.6.3_0 > >> Error: Target org.macports.activate returned: shell command > >> "xmlcatalog --noout --add system http://glade.gnome.org/ > >> glade-2.0.dtd/opt/local/share/xml/libglade/glade-2.0.dtd /opt/ > >> local/etc/xml/catalog" returned error 3 > >> Command output: add command failed >
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