[MacPorts] #34463: Source upgrade from 2.0.4 to 2.1.0 fails with sqlite error on OS X 10.4.11

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Tue May 15 16:45:32 PDT 2012


#34463: Source upgrade from 2.0.4 to 2.1.0 fails with sqlite error on OS X 10.4.11
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 Reporter:  nad@…        |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                   
     Type:  defect       |      Status:  new                                  
 Priority:  High         |   Milestone:                                       
Component:  base         |     Version:  2.1.0                                
 Keywords:               |        Port:                                       
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 Attempting to upgrade from 2.0.4 to 2.1.0 on a PPC 10.4.11 machine, the
 upgrade fails with an sqlite error.

 {{{
  port selfupdate; port self outdated
 --->  Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync
 MacPorts base version 2.0.4 installed,
 MacPorts base version 2.1.0 downloaded.
 --->  Updating the ports tree
 --->  MacPorts base is outdated, installing new version 2.1.0
 Installing new MacPorts release in /macports as root:admin; permissions
 0755; Tcl-Package in /Library/Tcl

 Error: /macports/bin/port: port selfupdate failed: Error installing new
 MacPorts base: shell command failed (see log for details)
 sqlite error: near "ADD": syntax error (1) while executing query: ALTER
 TABLE registry.files ADD COLUMN binary BOOL
     while executing
 "registry::open $db_path"
     (procedure "mportinit" line 633)
     invoked from within
 "mportinit ui_options global_options global_variations"
 Error: /macports/bin/port: Failed to initialize MacPorts, sqlite error:
 near "ADD": syntax error (1) while executing query: ALTER TABLE
 registry.files ADD COLUMN binary BOOL
 }}}

 2.0.4 -> 2.1.0 source upgrades on similar configured 10.5 PPC, 10.6, and
 10.7 systems worked fine.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/34463>
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