Yosemite upgrade

Carlo Tambuatco oraclmaster at gmail.com
Sun Oct 19 08:15:25 PDT 2014


Just upgraded to XCode 6.1. There are still a few hiccups, ports that fail
to upgrade for one reason or another:

db46                           4.6.21_9 < 4.6.21_9  (platform darwin 13 !=
darwin 14)

gcc47                          4.7.4_1 < 4.7.4_1  (platform darwin 13 !=
darwin 14)

gcc48                          4.8.3_0 < 4.8.3_0  (platform darwin 13 !=
darwin 14)

libgcc                         4.9.1_0 < 4.9.1_0  (platform darwin 13 !=
darwin 14)

llvm-3.3                       3.3_4 < 3.3_4  (platform darwin 13 != darwin
14)

py26-wxpython-2.8              2.8.12.1_0 < 2.8.12.1_0  (platform darwin 13
!= darwin 14)

pypy                           2.4.0_0 < 2.4.0_0  (platform darwin 13 !=
darwin 14)

v8                             3.23.17.23_1 < 3.23.17.23_1  (platform
darwin 13 != darwin 14)


The failure of gcc47 and gcc48 seem to be connected to the failure to
configure llvm-3.3

Here's the specific llvm-3.3 error:

Error: Failed to configure llvm-3.3, consult
/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_lang_llvm-3.3/llvm-3.3/work/llvm-3.3.src/config.log

Error: org.macports.configure for port llvm-3.3 returned: configure
failure: command execution failed

I will attach the log file for the llvm-3.3 error.



pypy fails because of a checksum mismatch:

Error: Checksum (md5) mismatch for pypy-2.4.0-src.tar.bz2

Error: Checksum (sha1) mismatch for pypy-2.4.0-src.tar.bz2

Error: Checksum (rmd160) mismatch for pypy-2.4.0-src.tar.bz2

Error: org.macports.checksum for port pypy returned: Unable to verify file
checksums


I'm not sure what the problem with v8 is so I'll try to attach the log file
for that as well.

On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 8:16 PM, Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign at macports.org>
wrote:

> Remember to Reply All when you reply.
>
>
> On Oct 18, 2014, at 7:13 PM, Carlo Tambuatco wrote:
>
> > Yeah, just upgraded my ports yesterday after upgrading to Yosemite, and
> cmake along with other ports such as pypy etc fail to upgrade properly. I
> am using the Xcode 6.0 toolchain, so do I need to wait for Xcode 6.1 to be
> released officially before upgrading these ports?
>
> Yes, to build cmake, you need the 10.10 SDK. It's in Xcode 6.1, both the
> final version which Apple will release to everyone later and the
> pre-release versions, if you can still find it, or the beta versions (but
> not the final version) of Xcode 6.0.
>
>
> > Ports that have failed the upgrade process after migrating to Yosemite:
> >
> > apple-gcc42                    @5666.3         lang/apple-gcc42
>
> apple-gcc42 is not supported on Yosemite for now.
>
> > clisp                          @2.49           lang/clisp
> > cmake                          @3.0.2          devel/cmake
> > db46                           @4.6.21         databases/db46
> > gcc47                          @4.7.4          lang/gcc47
>
> I haven't yet fixed gcc47 and lower for Yosemite, though I intend to.
> gcc48 and up should work.
>
> > gcc48                          @4.8.3          lang/gcc48
> > gstreamer1-gst-plugins-base    @1.4.3
> gnome/gstreamer1-gst-plugins-base
> > libgcc                         @4.9.1          lang/gcc49
> > llvm-3.3                       @3.3            lang/llvm-3.3
> > llvm-gcc42                     @2336.11        lang/llvm-gcc42
>
> llvm-gcc42 is not supported on Yosemite for now.
>
> > py26-wxpython-2.8              @2.8.12.1       python/py-wxpython-2.8
> > pypy                           @2.4.0          lang/pypy
> > v8                             @3.23.17.23     lang/v8
>
>
>
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