[MacPorts] #59082: openmpi-gcc8 - Port is still broken after rebuilding on Max 10.14 Mojave + Xcode 11
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#59082: openmpi-gcc8 - Port is still broken after rebuilding on Max 10.14 Mojave +
Xcode 11
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Reporter: jmbeuken | Owner: (none)
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.6.0
Resolution: | Keywords: mojave
Port: openmpi-gcc8 |
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Description changed by mf2k:
Old description:
> First of all, fresh install on MacOS X 10.14 and some ports installed
> with success...\\
> But :
>
> {{{
> sudo port diagnose
>
> Error: currently installed version of Xcode, 11.0, is not supported by
> MacPorts. For your currently installed system, only the following
> versions of Xcode are supported: 10.3 10.2.1 10.2 10.1 10.0
>
> Warning: found dylibs in your /usr/local/lib directory. These are known
> to cause problems. We'd recommend you remove them.
>
> }}}
>
> can this be a problem?
>
> ----
>
> {{{
> sudo port install openmpi-gcc8 +fortran
>
> <snip> 2 first attemps </snip>
>
> ---> Cleaning openmpi-gcc8
> ---> Updating database of binaries
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors
> ---> No broken files found.
> ---> Found 1 broken port, determining rebuild order
> ---> Rebuilding in order
> openmpi-gcc8 @4.0.1 +fortran
> ---> Computing dependencies for openmpi-gcc8
> ---> Fetching distfiles for openmpi-gcc8
> ---> Verifying checksums for openmpi-gcc8
> ---> Extracting openmpi-gcc8
> ---> Applying patches to openmpi-gcc8
> ---> Configuring openmpi-gcc8
> ---> Building openmpi-gcc8
> ---> Staging openmpi-gcc8 into destroot
> ---> Deactivating openmpi-gcc8 @4.0.1_0+fortran
> ---> Cleaning openmpi-gcc8
> ---> Uninstalling openmpi-gcc8 @4.0.1_0+fortran
> ---> Cleaning openmpi-gcc8
> ---> Computing dependencies for openmpi-gcc8
> ---> Installing openmpi-gcc8 @4.0.1_0+fortran
> ---> Activating openmpi-gcc8 @4.0.1_0+fortran
> ---> Cleaning openmpi-gcc8
> ---> Updating database of binaries
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors
> ---> No broken files found.
> Error: Port openmpi-gcc8 is still broken after rebuilding it more than 3
> times.
> Error: Please run port -d -y rev-upgrade and use the output to report a
> bug.
> Error: rev-upgrade failed: Port openmpi-gcc8 still broken after
> rebuilding 3 times
> Error: Follow https://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets to report a
> bug.
> ---> Some of the ports you installed have notes:
> openmpi-gcc8 has the following notes:
> The mpicc wrapper (and friends) are installed as:
>
> /opt/local/bin/mpicc-openmpi-gcc8 (likewise mpicxx, ...)
>
> To make openmpi-gcc8's wrappers the default (what you get when
> you execute 'mpicc' etc.) please run:
>
> sudo port select --set mpi openmpi-gcc8-fortran
> }}}
>
> Here is a part of output ( full output in attachment ) after running
> "sudo port -d -y rev-upgrade" as suggested.
>
> {{{
> ...
> ---> No broken files found.
> openmpi-gcc8 is using libstdc++ (this installation is configured to use
> libc++)
> ---> Found 1 broken port, determining rebuild order
> ...
> }}}
>
> cfr [https://trac.macports.org/ticket/56811]
New description:
First of all, fresh install on MacOS X 10.14 and some ports installed with
success...\\
But :
{{{
sudo port diagnose
Error: currently installed version of Xcode, 11.0, is not supported by
MacPorts. For your currently installed system, only the following
versions of Xcode are supported: 10.3 10.2.1 10.2 10.1 10.0
Warning: found dylibs in your /usr/local/lib directory. These are known to
cause problems. We'd recommend you remove them.
}}}
can this be a problem?
----
{{{
sudo port install openmpi-gcc8 +fortran
<snip> 2 first attemps </snip>
---> Cleaning openmpi-gcc8
---> Updating database of binaries
---> Scanning binaries for linking errors
---> No broken files found.
---> Found 1 broken port, determining rebuild order
---> Rebuilding in order
openmpi-gcc8 @4.0.1 +fortran
---> Computing dependencies for openmpi-gcc8
---> Fetching distfiles for openmpi-gcc8
---> Verifying checksums for openmpi-gcc8
---> Extracting openmpi-gcc8
---> Applying patches to openmpi-gcc8
---> Configuring openmpi-gcc8
---> Building openmpi-gcc8
---> Staging openmpi-gcc8 into destroot
---> Deactivating openmpi-gcc8 @4.0.1_0+fortran
---> Cleaning openmpi-gcc8
---> Uninstalling openmpi-gcc8 @4.0.1_0+fortran
---> Cleaning openmpi-gcc8
---> Computing dependencies for openmpi-gcc8
---> Installing openmpi-gcc8 @4.0.1_0+fortran
---> Activating openmpi-gcc8 @4.0.1_0+fortran
---> Cleaning openmpi-gcc8
---> Updating database of binaries
---> Scanning binaries for linking errors
---> No broken files found.
Error: Port openmpi-gcc8 is still broken after rebuilding it more than 3
times.
Error: Please run port -d -y rev-upgrade and use the output to report a
bug.
Error: rev-upgrade failed: Port openmpi-gcc8 still broken after rebuilding
3 times
Error: Follow https://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets to report a bug.
---> Some of the ports you installed have notes:
openmpi-gcc8 has the following notes:
The mpicc wrapper (and friends) are installed as:
/opt/local/bin/mpicc-openmpi-gcc8 (likewise mpicxx, ...)
To make openmpi-gcc8's wrappers the default (what you get when
you execute 'mpicc' etc.) please run:
sudo port select --set mpi openmpi-gcc8-fortran
}}}
Here is a part of output ( full output in attachment ) after running "sudo
port -d -y rev-upgrade" as suggested.
{{{
...
---> No broken files found.
openmpi-gcc8 is using libstdc++ (this installation is configured to use
libc++)
---> Found 1 broken port, determining rebuild order
...
}}}
cfr ticket:56811
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/59082#comment:2>
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