"sudo port install pandoc -stack" worked, so I'm good. Dunno what stack
is useful for besides building pandoc (looks like some haskell build
tool), but I don't think I need it either. Thanks!
Will
On 1/25/23 4:55 PM, Will Senn wrote:
sudo port install pandoc
is what I was using. It takes forever and then fails. I did a little
digging and noticed that there was a [+]stack: Use stack to build
variant. So, I:
sudo port clean pandoc
sudo port install pandoc -stack
to see if that works. It's still building :).
Thanks for the tip on the fetch fails,
Will
On 1/25/23 4:47 PM, chilli.names...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
It's unclear if you tried
sudo port install pandoc
or to build it
sudo port -s install pandoc
Should install version 3. Sometimes fetch fails at all the sites, but
that is rare, and you just try again, and usually it resolves itself.
On Jan 25, 2023, at 16:40, Will Senn <will.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get pandoc to install. I get these messages:
:info:archivefetch ---> pandoc-3.0_0+stack.darwin_18.x86_64.tbz2
doesn't seem to exist in /opt/local/var/macports/incoming/verified
:msg:archivefetch ---> Attempting to fetch
pandoc-3.0_0+stack.darwin_18.x86_64.tbz2 from
http://packages.macports.org/pandoc
And, sure enough, that tbz2 file doesn't exist on my filesystem, or
at the url listed.
So, no pandoc :(.
If it matters, I'm on Mojave and just (re)installed macports on my
system (cleaned out /opt/local, rm'ed macports, the X11.app, etc).
It's version 2.8.0...
Is there a way I can work around this or is this an issue that needs
attention by the macports folks?
Thanks,
Will