Hello,
I sent the following in an earlier posting; but, the log file was attached and it exceeds the maximum file size. It got caught awaiting moderator approval. Hit a choke point I guess. In any case, here is the non-file text to keep you up to date.
Hello,
I used the "sudo port upgrade outdated" after I did a "sudo port sync" and everything worked as advertised. I actually made it through the upgrade process. Now, I do not think that I can repeat the problem because all the ports referenced are now up to date. Even the latest guile built and installed. Ruined a debugging opportunity. I did get a proper log file for the last "sudo port -d upgrade installed" and will attach it so that you can peruse at your convenience. Thank you one and all for the help.
Frank

On Dec 15, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:

On Dec 15, 2008, at 14:30, Joshua Root wrote:

Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:
Hello,
   Attached is a debug sample of the loop.  I tried "sudo port -d
upgrade installed >ports.log" and the output only went to the Terminal window. So, I copied a sample to a TextEdit file. If you need more, I
can rerun because it is repeatable.

Do you get the same result if you upgrade outdated rather than
installed, though?

As mentioned earlier, resync and this should be fixed...


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