Atlas compiling causes havoc
Ryan Schmidt
ryandesign at macports.org
Sun May 20 01:56:50 PDT 2012
On May 20, 2012, at 03:11, Jasper Frumau wrote:
>> You can use:
>>
>> port installed requested
>
> I did sudo port install requested first, which seems to have fixed some linking issues.
Doesn't really make any sense to run that; you're asking MacPorts to install ports you already have installed. In fact all it should do is, for any port that you had installed with non-default variants, install the port with default variants instead.
> There I did have some lines mentioning Atlas:
>
> >snip<
> ---> Cleaning wireshark
> ---> Updating database of binaries: 100.0%
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
> ---> Found 26 broken file(s), matching files to ports
> ---> Found 4 broken port(s), determining rebuild order
> ---> Rebuilding in order
> py25-numpy @1.6.1 +atlas+gcc44
> py26-numpy @1.6.1 +atlas+gcc44
> ffmpeg @0.7.11 +mmx
> gegl @0.1.8 +python27
Rev-upgrade is a new feature in MacPorts 2.1. It runs automatically after every install, or you could run it manually by running "sudo port rev-upgrade". It scans all your installed ports for broken library references and rebuilds ports as needed.
> Now when I enter sudo port installed requested I have:
Note that there's no reason to use "sudo"; you're just asking MacPorts to display a list of ports, not modify any installed files in any way.
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