[MacPorts] #70620: Failed to Parse Files After Sync
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#70620: Failed to Parse Files After Sync
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Reporter: RobK88 | Owner: (none)
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.10.1
Keywords: highsierra | Port: py-pyqt6
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After the last sync on my old MacBook Pro running High Sierra, I see:
{{{
sudo port -v selfupdate
....
Adding subport p5.30-parallel-forkmanager
Adding subport p5.34-parallel-forkmanager
Adding subport p5.32-parallel-forkmanager
Failed to parse file python/py-pyqt6/Portfile with subport 'py39-pyqt6':
can't read "qt6.version": can't read "qt_info()": no such element in array
Failed to parse file python/py-pyqt6/Portfile with subport 'py310-pyqt6':
can't read "qt6.version": can't read "qt_info()": no such element in array
Failed to parse file python/py-pyqt6/Portfile with subport 'py311-pyqt6':
can't read "qt6.version": can't read "qt_info()": no such element in array
Failed to parse file python/py-pyqt6/Portfile with subport 'py312-pyqt6':
can't read "qt6.version": can't read "qt_info()": no such element in array
Total number of ports parsed: 577
Ports successfully parsed: 573
Ports failed: 4
Up-to-date ports skipped: 38939
The ports tree has been updated.
1 port is outdated. Run 'port outdated' for details.
To upgrade your installed ports, you should run
port upgrade outdated
bash-3.2$
}}}
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/70620>
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