[MacPorts] #72193: massif-visualizer can not be installed on macos 15.1

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#72193: massif-visualizer can not be installed on macos 15.1
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 Reporter:  HaiwangYu  |      Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect     |     Status:  new
 Priority:  Normal     |  Milestone:
Component:  ports      |    Version:
 Keywords:             |       Port:  massif-visualizer
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 Error: Failed to build kdelibs4: command execution failed
 Error: See
 /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_macports_release_tarballs_ports_kde_kdelibs4/kdelibs4/main.log
 for details.
 Error: Follow https://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets if you believe
 there is a bug.
 Error: Processing of port massif-visualizer failed
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   aspell has the following notes:
     You must install (at least) one of the language dictionaries after
 installing this port in order for it to work.
   attica has the following notes:
     Don't forget that dbus needs to be started as the local user (not with
 sudo) before any KDE programs will launch.
     To start it run the following command:
      launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-
 session.plist
   automoc has the following notes:
     Don't forget that dbus needs to be started as the local user (not with
 sudo) before any KDE programs will launch.
     To start it run the following command:
      launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-
 session.plist
   avahi has the following notes:
     Startup items (named 'avahi-daemon, avahi-dnsconfd') have been
 generated that will aid in starting avahi with launchd. They are disabled
 by default. Execute the following command to start them, and to cause them
 to launch at startup:

         sudo port load avahi
   cmake has the following notes:
     The CMake GUI and Docs are now provided as subports 'cmake-gui' and
 'cmake-docs', respectively.
   coreutils has the following notes:
     The tools provided by GNU coreutils are prefixed with the character
 'g' by default to distinguish them from the BSD commands.
     For example, cp becomes gcp and ls becomes gls.

     If you want to use the GNU tools by default, add this directory to the
 front of your PATH environment variable:
         /opt/local/libexec/gnubin/
   db48 has the following notes:
     The Java and Tcl bindings are now provided by the db48-java and
     db48-tcl subports.
   dbus has the following notes:
     Startup items (named 'dbus-system, dbus-session') have been generated
 that will aid in starting dbus with launchd. They are disabled by default.
 Execute the following command to start them, and to cause them to launch
 at startup:

         sudo port load dbus
   dbusmenu-qt has the following notes:
     Don't forget that dbus needs to be started as the local user (not with
 sudo) before any KDE programs will launch.
     To start it run the following command:
      launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-
 session.plist
   ffmpeg has the following notes:
     Support for rav1e now disabled by default; enable via +rav1e
     This build of ffmpeg includes GPLed code and is therefore licensed
 under GPL v2 or later. The following modules are GPLed:
       libvidstab libx264 libx265 libxvid postproc
     To include all nonfree, GPLed and LGPL code use variant +nonfree. To
 remove nonfree and GPLed code leaving only LGPL code remove the +gpl2
 variant.
   gawk has the following notes:
     readline support has been removed from gawk. If you need to run gawk
 interactively, install rlwrap:

     sudo port install rlwrap

     and run gawk using rlwrap:

     rlwrap gawk ...
   grantlee has the following notes:
     Don't forget that dbus needs to be started as the local user (not with
 sudo) before any KDE programs will launch.
     To start it run the following command:
      launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-
 session.plist
   libheif has the following notes:
     Support for rav1e now disabled by default; enable via +rav1e
   libidn has the following notes:
     GNU libidn2 is the successor of GNU libidn. It comes with IDNA 2008
 and TR46 implementations and also provides a compatibility layer for GNU
 libidn.
   libpsl has the following notes:
     libpsl API documentation is provided by the libpsl-docs port.
   lzma has the following notes:
     The LZMA SDK program is installed as "lzma_alone" to avoid conflict
 with LZMA Utils.
   openldap has the following notes:
     A startup item has been generated that will aid in starting openldap
 with launchd. It is disabled by default. Execute the following command to
 start it, and to cause it to launch at startup:

         sudo port load openldap
   openssl10 has the following notes:
     This port is for a software version that is no longer receiving
 upstream updates. It may have security vulnerabilities or other issues
 that will not be fixed. Newer versions are provided as separate ports.

   python312 has the following notes:
     To make this the default Python or Python 3 (i.e., the version run by
 the 'python' or 'python3' commands), run one or both of:

         sudo port select --set python python312
         sudo port select --set python3 python312
   python313 has the following notes:
     To make this the default Python or Python 3 (i.e., the version run by
 the 'python' or 'python3' commands), run one or both of:

         sudo port select --set python python313
         sudo port select --set python3 python313
   qt4-mac has the following notes:
     Users experiencing graphics glitches on newer OS versions (10.13 and
 up) can experiment with different graphics drawing systems that can be set
 in the Interface tab of the /Applications/MacPorts/Qt4/qtconfig.app
 utility. Raster mode
     is the preferred mode but is not compatible with all non-standard
 widget styles. Keep an eye on the Fonts setting before saving!
   shared-desktop-ontologies has the following notes:
     Don't forget that dbus needs to be started as the local user (not with
 sudo) before any KDE programs will launch.
     To start it run the following command:
      launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-
 session.plist
   shared-mime-info has the following notes:
     A startup item has been generated that will start shared-mime-info
 with launchd, and will be enabled automatically on activation. Execute the
 following command to manually _disable_ it:

         sudo port unload shared-mime-info
   soprano has the following notes:
     Don't forget that dbus needs to be started as the local user (not with
 sudo) before any KDE programs will launch.
     To start it run the following command:
      launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-
 session.plist
   strigi has the following notes:
     Don't forget that dbus needs to be started as the local user (not with
 sudo) before any KDE programs will launch.
     To start it run the following command:
      launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchAgents/org.freedesktop.dbus-
 session.plist
   virtuoso-7 has the following notes:
     Some antivirus software can cause the virtuoso build to hang
 indefinitely. If you have any antivirus software installed, please disable
 it while building virtuoso; it can be re-enabled after virtuoso has been
 installed.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/72193>
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