Bill Cole wrote:
Theory: it's a problem related to running the reclaim from the prompt at the
tail end of a selfupdate. Incomplete 'portindex' run perhaps?
Good theory. It's likely that when the periodic reclaim run at exit was
added, it wasn't considered that it might be running after code
On 2022-04-13 at 00:34:02 UTC-0400 (Tue, 12 Apr 2022 23:34:02 -0500)
Ryan Schmidt
is rumored to have said:
> On Apr 11, 2022, at 17:02, Dave Horsfall wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 11 Apr 2022, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>>> Run "sudo port selfupdate" to get the most recent ports.tar. Do you
>>> still see the p
On Tue, 12 Apr 2022, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> > I did run that first; apologies for not mentioning it (there were no
> > issues).
>
> I think you did mention it. I was suggesting you run it again, in case
> somehow the server files were in a weird state the last time you
> selfupdated. There was
On Apr 11, 2022, at 17:02, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Apr 2022, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> Run "sudo port selfupdate" to get the most recent ports.tar. Do you
>> still see the problem then?
>
> I did run that first; apologies for not mentioning it (there were no
> issues).
I think you di
On Apr 11, 2022, at 21:10, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
> Might the presence of "archs='x86_64'" cause the restore_ports.tcl script to
> ask for +universal variants on the new computer?
>
> Should I perhaps null out the value "x86_64" from the archs entries in my
> installed ports list? i.e. turn
It’s a US Gov’t site (NASA): cddis.nasa.gov. I’m accessing data on their Space
Geodesy Data archive, pulling files from directory archive/gnss/products/ionex.
I filed an initial complaint with them yesterday before I knew in detail what
was going on and had a response asking for more info this
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 09:17:03AM -0700, James Secan wrote:
> I switched from using the macOS-supplied curl to MacPorts curl
> recently, and one of my download scripts which uses curl immediately
> stopped working. The error message from curl was:
>
> curl: (35) error:0A000152:SSL routines:
I switched from using the macOS-supplied curl to MacPorts curl recently, and
one of my download scripts which uses curl immediately stopped working. The
error message from curl was:
curl: (35) error:0A000152:SSL routines::unsafe legacy renegotiation disabled
From some googling it sounds like t
I tried the latest build again. Although there are some things that it baulks
at, it seems to be doing the main things that I require – essentially, keeping
track of crypto purchases.
I’ll hope for the best and press on.
Thanks.
—
Peter West
p...@ehealth.id.au
…the whole multitude of his disci
Hi,
Speaking only for myself, I generally suggest *not* using the
restore_ports.tcl script. When I migrate to a new OS I generate the list
of installed ports *and* requested ones, and follow the instructions as
far as wi[ping out my old ports prior to the update.
However, when restoring the
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