This is a known issue being discussed here[1] and the backend team is 
working towards the fix. The issue seems to be with the latest version so 
you can downgrade to 163.0.0 by running the command:  gcloud components 
update --version 163.0.0

As per the last comment, it is supposed to fix in the release 165.0.0 which 
is expected to come out Wednesday August 2nd but I would recommend to keep 
an eye on the issue tracker thread for a final update.

[1] https://issuetracker.google.com/64068612


On Tuesday, August 1, 2017 at 12:51:53 PM UTC-4, Gabor Lenard wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was happily using the datastore emulator for many months (from my local 
> instance of flexible go app).
> However, a few days ago I had to restart my computer due to an update 
> (macOS 10.12.6), and since then the datastore emulator won't start:
>
> $ gcloud beta emulators datastore start
>
> *ERROR:* gcloud crashed (TypeError): GetHostPort() takes exactly 1 
> argument (0 given)
>
> I reinstalled the entire Cloud SDK, with gcloud, set the environment 
> variables, just to be sure. Unfortunately these didn't help, I still get 
> the same error. Python 2.7.10, Java 1.8.0_131
>
> Can you help me how I could solve this problem?
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Gabor
>
>

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