On 4 Nov 2019, at 17:22, Michael Newman via macports-users wrote:
The only solution offered by the developer of DetectX was to tell
DetectX to ignore changes to macports plist files.
That seems to defeat the purpose of DetectX.
DetectX is supposed to warn you of possible nefarious changes to
There's also lots of messages in there that suggest you don't have the
10.14 SDK, which may mean Xcode hasn't yet been updated on your system.
I got my system in quite a tangle recently when Catalina finally got
beyond beta, but the uninstall/reinstall approach worked best for
getting it right aga
The only solution offered by the developer of DetectX was to tell DetectX to
ignore changes to macports plist files.
That seems to defeat the purpose of DetectX.
DetectX is supposed to warn you of possible nefarious changes to your system.
Choosing to ignore a possible problem is no solution.
Did exactly this for ticket #59601.
Michael A. Leonetti
As warm as green tea
On 11/4/19 3:59 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Nov 4, 2019, at 14:25, Michael A. Leonetti wrote:
My qt5 installation keeps complaining about missing linking files so I am
trying to reinstall and qt5-q3d complains about
On Nov 4, 2019, at 14:25, Michael A. Leonetti wrote:
> My qt5 installation keeps complaining about missing linking files so I am
> trying to reinstall and qt5-q3d complains about missing system-assimp.
>
> Is there a variant I'm missing that I can disable?
>
>> :debug:configure
>> SDKROOT='/Li
I just upgraded to Catalina (so many regrets).
My qt5 installation keeps complaining about missing linking files so I
am trying to reinstall and qt5-q3d complains about missing system-assimp.
Is there a variant I'm missing that I can disable?
:debug:configure
SDKROOT='/Library/Developer/Comm
On Nov 4, 2019, at 10:12, Hans Goedbloed wrote:
> [/Users/hansgoedbloed]$sudo port install gcc9
> Password:
> ---> Computing dependencies for gcc9
> ---> Cleaning gcc9
First things first: this shows that gcc9 was already successfully installed
before you ran this command.
> ---> Updating d
>
> ---> Computing dependencies for gdbm
> ---> Fetching distfiles for gdbm
> ---> Verifying checksums for gdbm
> ---> Extracting gdbm
> ---> Applying patches to gdbm
> ---> Configuring gdbm
> Error: Failed to configure gdbm, consult
> /opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_s
Hi,
I have upgraded my mid 2014 MacBook Pro to macOS 10.14 (Mojave) and installed
macports and, next, tried to install gcc9. This resulted in an endless series
of failures to activate ports, one after the other. At last, I took the recent
advise to Ryan Schmidt (Nov. 2) of a similar proble