<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">Probably same deal. Compiler is too old.<div><br></div><div>This ancient relic:<br><div><br></div><div>/usr/bin/gcc-4.2</div><div><br></div><div>can't build much of anything anymore, and it's getting worse by the day.</div><div><br></div><div>Abandon 2004!</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>K</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><div><div>On 2018-11-13, at 7:17 PM, Uli Wienands wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><blockquote type="cite">
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p>Ok, now I am really getting confused. <br>
</p><p>I cleaned zstd and installed it by itself. That actually worked;
it even pulled a binary.</p><p>Still left with broken ports I let it attempt to fix these only
for the thing to crap out at, you guessed it, zstd. WTF? <br>
</p><p>zstd <i>is</i> installed, same signature as Ken's upon port
installed.<br>
</p><p>But now Macports has butchered gcc 46, gcc5 and gcc6 and
ghostscript. Not nice!</p><p>Anyway, trying gimp2 again. Now I get a message about all
compilers being blacklisted...</p><p>Then it wants to build zstd again. I tell it no and it goes on
anyway. Eventually it begins rebuilding ghostscript (one of the
broken ports). It actually seems to download a binary first but
then goes on to get the distfiles and building it. This fails for
reasons I cannot tell.</p><p>logfile attached.</p>
Am I completely hosed now? I mean, how does this get so messed up
just trying to install one port (even if a complicated one)?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/13/18 8:47 PM, Ken Cunningham
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<pre wrap="">$ port -v installed zstd
The following ports are currently installed:
zstd @1.3.4_0 (active) platform='darwin 10' archs='x86_64' date='2018-09-03T16:17:32-0700'
zstd builds on 10.6.8 with a newer compiler. I used clang-3.9.
Nobody on a newer system could know this, so they rely on us "archeologists" to find these and blacklist compilers that don't work.
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<pre wrap="">Ok, so I did upgrade tk. That went ok, sort of. In the process of upgrading tk it butchered several other ports ("found 61 broken files, 5 broken ports"). In the process of fixing those it ran aground trying to install zstd. As a result, my octave 4.2.1 is now kaput :-(.
(Which explains why I do not routinely upgrade things. If it ain't broke don't fix it.)
Anyway, pressing on with gimp2. xorg-xorgproto now does install. Eventually it dies at zstd again. (port installed does not list zstd so I do not appear to have an older version installed).
As usual, log file attached.
Thanks,
Uli
On 11/13/18 12:31 AM, Chris Jones wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 13 Nov 2018, at 3:49 am, Uli Wienands <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:wienands@gmail.com"><wienands@gmail.com></a> wrote:
Given Ryan's comment I updated my Macports installation (was 2.4.2, now: 2.5.4),
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<pre wrap="">Thats a huge jump... if you also had not updated your ports for that period as well, no surprise you are having problems now. Its really not a good idea to not update for that length of time...
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<pre wrap="">cleaned gimp2 and tried again... same error. I do this on a 10.6.8 machine, incidentally.
So is there anything else I should/could do?
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<pre wrap="">Gimp2 is not the problem, tk is.
You need to first upgrade this specific port.
Try
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<pre wrap="">And if that fails, report back.
Chris
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Uli
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<pre wrap="">On Nov 12, 2018, at 12:47, Uli Wienands wrote:
Hi, after Riccardo Mottola mentioned that he contributed a patch to gimp to make Gimp 2.10 run under 10.6 I tried to install it.
The install went a fair amount but then died at xorg-xorgproto, whatever that is, with the error:
Error: Failed to activate xorg-xorgproto: Image error: /opt/local/include/X11/X.h is being used by the active tk port. Please deactivate this port first, or use 'port -f activate xorg-xorgproto' to force the activation.
I am attaching the logfile.
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<pre wrap="">I thought we fixed the tk port to no longer install that. Is your tk port up to date? Try selfupdating and upgrading tk.
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<pre wrap="">Incidentally: Why is /opt/local/var/macports hiden from the finder? I had to use goto Folder to get there.
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<pre wrap="">I guess we hid it for the same reason Apple hides Library folders for you.
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