Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Scanning binaries segfault

2021-04-26 Thread Fielding, Eric J (US 329A) via macports-users
Thanks again. Re-installing the MacPorts binary from the .pkg fixed my Segmentation Fault problem. My employer has various tools they use to change things on our Macs, and maybe one of those broke the "port rev-upgrade" function in some way. It is great that the fix was easy. ++Eric -Origi

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Scanning binaries segfault

2021-04-25 Thread Fielding, Eric J (US 329A) via macports-users
Thanks for the suggestion. I have been on Catalina for 4 months. It is possible that my employer upgraded something that I did not know about with their access. I will check SDK. Sent from my iPhone ++Eric > On Apr 25, 2021, at 20:58, Joshua Root wrote: > > Fielding, Eric J wrote: >>

Re: Scanning binaries segfault

2021-04-25 Thread Joshua Root
Fielding, Eric J wrote: I was running a `port upgrade outdated` (actually I had to add `and not py37-scipy` as that was not building), and when it finished upgrading ports, it started the usual “Scanning binaries for linking errors”. This step is crashing with a “Segmentation fault” after abou

Scanning binaries segfault

2021-04-25 Thread Fielding, Eric J (US 329A) via macports-users
I was running a `port upgrade outdated` (actually I had to add `and not py37-scipy` as that was not building), and when it finished upgrading ports, it started the usual “Scanning binaries for linking errors”. This step is crashing with a “Segmentation fault” after about 30%. Does this mean my p