[MacPorts] #33606: python27: build fails

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Mon Mar 12 23:29:49 PDT 2012


#33606: python27: build fails
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 Reporter:  nathanielbreedlove@…          |       Owner:  jwa@…           
     Type:  defect                        |      Status:  new             
 Priority:  Normal                        |   Milestone:                  
Component:  ports                         |     Version:  2.0.4           
 Keywords:                                |        Port:  python27        
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Changes (by ryandesign@…):

 * cc: ryandesign@… (added)
  * owner:  macports-tickets@… => jwa@…


Comment:

 To attach the logfile you would follow these steps, which don't involve
 any use of the Terminal:

  1. If you are reading this message in your email program, click the link
 to open the ticket into your web browser.
  2. Select and copy to the clipboard the logfile's path which was printed
 in the error message:
 /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_lang_python27/python27/main.log
  3. Click the "Attach file" button above in this ticket. This will load a
 new page.
  4. Click the "Choose file" button to bring up the file selection sheet.
  5. Press Command-Shift-G to access the "Go to folder" sheet.
  6. Press Command-V to paste the logfile path you copied before.
  7. Click the "Go" button to go to the pasted location and dismiss the "Go
 to folder" sheet.
  8. Click the "Choose" button to select the file and dismiss the file
 selection sheet.
  9. Click the "Add attachment" button to upload it and attach it to the
 ticket.

 But I can already tell, by the fact that the output above shows MacPorts
 skipping directly to the Building phase, skipping the other phases that
 usually come before it, that this was not a clean build attempt, and that
 can cause build failures. So regardless what the incomplete log says, the
 first thing I'll ask you to do is to "sudo port clean python27" and try
 installing it again; cleaning and trying again is a good first thing to
 try anytime any port fails to build. If it fails again after cleaning,
 then we'll want to see that complete main.log file.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/33606#comment:4>
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