[MacPorts] #47861: Problems with upgrading to Yosemite OS

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Thu May 28 15:16:54 PDT 2015


#47861: Problems with upgrading to Yosemite OS
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  Reporter:  spongda@…  |      Owner:  macports-tickets@…
      Type:  defect     |     Status:  new
  Priority:  Normal     |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports      |    Version:  2.3.3
Resolution:             |   Keywords:
      Port:             |
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Comment (by ryandesign@…):

 Replying to [comment:6 spongda@…]:
 > Thanks for the suggestions. I tried re-running {{{sudo port -v
 selfupdate}}}, but realized it had problems due to my being behind a
 firewall. So I set things up using subversion based on the directions at
 wiki:howto/SyncingWithSVN. I then ran  {{{sudo port -v sync}}} and that
 completed successfully. I then returned to re-try {{{sudo
 ./restore_ports.tcl myports.txt}}}. It still had some errors (see attached
 screen dump port_restore.txt file and tarred-up main.log files). Not sure
 how to fix these, but I was able to at least manually install the Nedit
 editor, which I use a lot. But to get it to work, I had to define the
 DISPLAY:0.0 variable in my .profile file, which I don't recall having to
 do under previous versions.

 The first few warnings are telling you that some of the ports you have
 installed no longer exist:

 {{{
 Warning: Skipping eggdbus (not in the ports tree)
 Warning: Skipping gst-plugins-base (not in the ports tree)
 Warning: Skipping gstreamer (not in the ports tree)
 Warning: Skipping py27-distribute (not in the ports tree)
 Warning: Skipping py27-gtk (not in the ports tree)
 }}}

 You should uninstall these ports.

 The atlas error is self-explanitory:

 {{{
 Error: org.macports.configure for port atlas returned: Atlas could not
 detect any fortran compiler. If you really don’t need the fortran
 interface to be built, please use the +nofortran option, else install a
 fortran compiler (e.g. gcc4X) before building Atlas.
 }}}

 Most of the errors are attempts to install obsolete ports, for example:

 {{{
 Error: cctools-headers has been made obsolete by the port libmacho-
 headers. Please install libmacho-headers instead.
 }}}

 For each one, install the replacement port instead (or, if you don't
 specifically need them, don't install them).

 The setuptools error occurs because you have distribute installed but
 distribute was replaced with setuptools:

 {{{
 Error: org.macports.activate for port py27-setuptools returned: Image
 error:
 /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/easy_install
 is being used by the active py27-distribute port.  Please deactivate this
 port first, or use 'port -f activate py27-setuptools' to force the
 activation.
 }}}

 This will be fixed by uninstalling py27-distribute, as already mentioned
 above.

 You shouldn't set DISPLAY in your environment manually; it should be set
 for you automatically if you have installed the xorg-server and xinit
 ports.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/47861#comment:7>
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