Was MacPorts having some weird trouble last Monday?
It's difficult to phrase this, but I'll do my best... MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2010), High Sierra 10.13.6. After I did my regular "port upgrade outdated" (there was nothing odd in the log) I noticed that some utilities has disappeared; as I recall, they included "htop", "xv", "gimp", "enscript", "gnuplot" (which I have running all the time until I restarted it), etc. A simple re-install of the errant applications fixed it. That's about all I can say, so did anyone else notice any oddities? Everything was peachy this morning. Thanks. -- Dave
Re: Bad macports.org link to Available Ports page
On Sun, 6 Feb 2022 at 09:17, list_email--- via macports-users wrote: > > Sorry if this has been reported before. > > The Available Ports page at https://ports.macports.org/ reports Error 503 > Backend fetch failed. I don't know whether Arjun explicitly fixed something, but the page seems to be back. Mojca
Bad macports.org link to Available Ports page
Sorry if this has been reported before. The Available Ports page at https://ports.macports.org/ reports Error 503 Backend fetch failed. Jerry