macports hangs while installing port

Viktor Remennik vik at etogo.net
Tue Aug 28 13:32:53 PDT 2012


G'day!

Got another case. Please help!

Now I tried to install openssh and it hung here

checking for ar... ar
checking for svnversion... found
checking for hg... not-found
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking for --with-pydebug... no
checking whether /usr/bin/clang accepts -fno-strict-aliasing... yes

here's the ps and test:

   502  7780  7754   0 11:03PM ttys000    0:17.65 /usr/bin/tclsh 
/opt/local/bin/port -d install openssh
   502 12739  7780   0 11:16PM ttys000    0:00.00 sh -c  cd 
"/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_lang_python27/python27/work/Python-2.7.3" 
&& ./configure --prefix=/opt/local 
--enable-framework=/opt/local/Library/Frameworks --enable-ipv6
   502 12740 12739   0 11:16PM ttys000    0:00.17 /bin/sh ./configure 
--prefix=/opt/local --enable-framework=/opt/local/Library/Frameworks 
--enable-ipv6
   502 13221 12740   0 11:16PM ttys000    0:00.00 /bin/sh ./configure 
--prefix=/opt/local --enable-framework=/opt/local/Library/Frameworks 
--enable-ipv6
   502 13222 13221   0 11:16PM ttys000    0:00.01 sw_vers -productVersion
   502 13223 13221   0 11:16PM ttys000    0:00.00 sed s/\(10\.[0-9]*\).*/\1/
     0   557   546   0 Mon03PM ttys001    0:00.03 login -fp viktor

viktor at vik-air:~ $ sw_vers -productVersion|sed s/\(10\.[0-9]*\).*/\1/
10.8.1


any idea?


On 26.08.12, 02:58, Viktor Remennik wrote:
> On 26.08.12, 01:59, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> On Aug 25, 2012, at 17:46, Viktor Remennik <vik at etogo.net> wrote:
>>
>>>> You said you ran "xcodebuild -license"; you did not say that you 
>>>> had run it as root or with sudo, which is what I wanted to verify.
>>> Really ;)
>>> I thought it's obvious - what else could I run it for? :)
>> You could have run it as your normal administrative user. That's what 
>> most users do, and that works for most ports, but not some; see 
>> previous link.
>>
>> Instead of running "xcodebuild -license" as the root user, could you 
>> try being your normal administrative user and running "sudo 
>> xcodebuild -license"? I seem to remember another user reporting there 
>> was a difference between the two.
>>
>>
> No difference. All the same.
> I even tried to remove both xcode and macports, delete their data and 
> install again. No result.
>
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