[MacPorts] #61683: Kernel panic on Big Sur when trying to install perl modules

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#61683: Kernel panic on Big Sur when trying to install perl modules
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  Reporter:  BishopBerkeley  |      Owner:  (none)
      Type:  defect          |     Status:  new
  Priority:  High            |  Milestone:
 Component:  base            |    Version:  2.6.4
Resolution:                  |   Keywords:  bigsur
      Port:                  |
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Comment (by hakusaro):

 I had the same problem, found after googling in resignation and landing at
 #62360. I'm on macOS 11.2.2 with Little Snitch 5.1.1. The interesting
 attributes I have are that I'm on an M1 system, so I figured it was a
 Rosetta issue or Apple Silicon issue. It didn't appear to be. While I
 couldn't get around the problem by disabling the network filter from the
 Little Snitch menu, completely removing the network filter interface in
 the Network prefpane worked.

 I sent Apple Feedback a ticket with ID `FB9031599`. If you encounter the
 problem, it's worth running `sudo sysdiagnose` as the problem happens,
 then attach the CLI generated `tar.gz` that starts with `sysdiagnose` to a
 feedback report using `applefeedback://`. If you mention this thread and
 the feedback ID I used, it might help this get elevated up the chain at
 Apple so that someone can solve it.

 My guess is that network filters exacerbate some kind of race condition or
 deadlock in the network stack, but the problem probably isn't directly
 related. Nevertheless, if you encounter the problem, it's worth reporting
 it, removing any network filter interfaces, and/or trying the max ping
 workaround.

 Fundamentally, useful `sysdiagnose` dumps and feedback reports are going
 to be the way to get this to the right people at Apple.

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