Hi Bill; I've tried that, but the problem remains even if I do respond affirmatively.
I think that there's a root problem here, but I just can't grasp what it is precisely. Thanks, Ken On Tue, Mar 28, 2023 at 12:41 PM Bill Cole <macportsusers-20171...@billmail.scconsult.com> wrote: > > On 2023-03-28 at 15:03:48 UTC-0400 (Tue, 28 Mar 2023 12:03:48 -0700) > Kenneth Wolcott <kennethwolc...@gmail.com> > is rumored to have said: > > > HI; > > > > I ran a selfupdate successfully today. > > > > Then "sudo port -v -s upgrade outdated" seemed successful. > > > > But then: > > > > ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors > > Could not open > > /opt/local/libexec/boost/1.76/lib/libboost_python311-mt.dylib: > > Error opening or reading file (referenced from > > /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.11/lib/python3.11/site-packages/libtorrent.cpython-311-darwin.so) > > ---> Found 1 broken file, matching files to ports > > ---> Found 1 broken port, determining rebuild order > > You can always run 'port rev-upgrade' again to fix errors. > > The following ports will be rebuilt: libtorrent-rasterbar > > @2.0.8+python311 > > Continue? [Y/n]: n > > ~: port diagnose > > [nothing returned] > > port outdated > > No installed ports are outdated. > > > > So, this still seems less than ideal. > > It seems to me that the right answer to rev-upgrade's "Continue?" prompt > should always be "y" but I could be wrong. > > -- > Bill Cole > b...@scconsult.com or billc...@apache.org > (AKA @grumpybozo and many *@billmail.scconsult.com addresses) > Not Currently Available For Hire