So I uninstalled everything, did the selfupdate clean python27 install python27 and tried the sudo port install PSPP
this is the error I got:
Error: org.macports.install for port python27 returned: no destroot found at: /opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_lang_python27/python27/work/destroot Error: Failed to install python27 Please see the log file for port python27 for details: /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_lang_python27/python27/main.log Error: The following dependencies were not installed: adwaita-icon-theme gtk3 at-spi2-atk at-spi2-core gobject-introspection cairo xorg-libXext xorg-libX11 xorg-libxcb python27 xorg-libpthread-stubs xorg-xcb-proto libxml2 xz xorg-xextproto xorg-xcb-util xrender xorg-renderproto libtool py27-mako py27-beaker py27-setuptools py27-markupsafe xorg-libXi xorg-inputproto xorg-libXfixes xorg-fixesproto xorg-libXtst xorg-recordproto xorg-libice xorg-libsm atk gdk-pixbuf2 jasper jpeg shared-mime-info tiff hicolor-icon-theme libepoxy python34 python3_select mesa xorg-dri2proto xorg-glproto xorg-libXdamage xorg-damageproto xorg-libXmu xorg-libXt xorg-libXxf86vm xorg-xf86vidmodeproto pango Xft2 harfbuzz graphite2 xorg-libXcomposite xorg-compositeproto xorg-libXcursor xorg-libXinerama xorg-xineramaproto xorg-libXrandr xorg-randrproto librsvg libcroco vala gsl gtksourceview3 libglade2 gtk2 makeicns pkgconfig texinfo perl5.22 gdbm To report a bug, follow the instructions in the guide: Error: Processing of port PSPP failed
What else might I try? Julia
Julia, When I google this error, it suggests that the following commands
may bypass the error about installing Python27: $ sudo port selfupdate
$ sudo port clean python27
$ sudo port install python27 These commands (1) update the ports software; (2) "clean up" any
old phython27 files; and (3) attempt to install python again.
Actually, I cannot tell whether Python is failing to install or if
you just need it installed, but the above three commands should
work regardless. If these three commands run without error, you then need to
repeat the commands that produced the error output.
The output of your PATH command contains the directory
/opt/local/bin; so that looks good.
-Alan
On 5/17/2016 9:55 PM, Julia Klausli
wrote:
Hi again,
when I ran port install poppa-devel I got several
error messages:
error:
Failed to install python27
Please
see the log file for port python27 for details:
/opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_lang_python27/python27/main.log
Error:
The following dependencies were not installed: python27
Error:
Unable to upgrade port: 1
Error:
Unable to execute port: upgrade cairo failed
when
I ran the echo $PATH
I got this:
juliaklausli$ echo $PATH
/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin
I have also run the port install PSPP but I only
have a folder with many files that is names PSPP 0.10.1 3
but I cannot open the actual program.
Thanks,
Julia
On May 17, 2016, at 1:48 PM, Friedrich
Beckmann < address@hidden>
wrote:
Hi
Julia,
can you run
pspp --version
in the terminal? Which version is shown?
Can you run
psppire
in the terminal? This should open the
graphical user interface.
Could you do
echo $PATH
in the terminal and check if you have
/opt/local/bin as part of the search path? If you have
just installed macports, then you have to logout and
login again to have the correct setting in the
terminal.
Friedrich
Thanks. I did
that and the error seems to have gone away. I
have the folder with PSPP 10.1 on my computer
but I can only open version 8.5 (which is what
I had before but uninstalled)
Do I need to configure it or how
do I get to open it?
Thanks
Julia
You need to accept the
Xcode license before it will
work properly. Have you tried
running the recommended command
("sudo xcodebuild -license")?
On
5/17/2016 10:46 AM, Julia
Klausli wrote:
Thanks so much for your help.
Here is what I
get:
Julias-MBP:~
juliaklausli$ sudo port
install PSPP
Password:
Error: It seems
you have not accepted the
Xcode license; most ports
will fail to build.
Error: Agree to
the license by opening
Xcode or running `sudo
xcodebuild -license'.
To report a bug,
follow the instructions in
the guide:
Error: Processing
of port PSPP failed
Julias-MBP:~
juliaklausli$
Julia
On May 17,
2016, at 11:26 AM,
Friedrich Beckmann < address@hidden>
wrote:
Dear Julia,
I have
installed pspp via
macports on El
Capitan. Your error
message refering to
XCode is a hint
that
something is not
o.k. with the
macports / Xcode
install.
Did you
install XCode and
the XCode
Commandline Tools as
discussed here:
Could
you send your exact
system and the exact
error messages and
the exact commands
that you
execute?
Can you
install other tools
from macports? Could
you execute
sudo
port installed
? This
will show you your
already installed
ports. Could you
send that list?
Regards
Friedrich
I always get an error message
stating Xcode
is not working
but I have
installed it.
Also,
I have the
folder of the
latest PSPP on
my mac but it
is not
running.
Any
thoughts?
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President, Talent Algorithms Inc.
science + technology = better workers
+815.588.3846 (Office)
+267.334.4143 (Mobile)
http://www.alanmead.org
I've... seen things you people wouldn't believe...
functions on fire in a copy of Orion.
I watched C-Sharp glitter in the dark near a programmable gate.
All those moments will be lost in time, like Ruby... on... Rails... Time for Pi.
--"The Register" user Alister, applying the famous
"Blade Runner" speech to software development
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