Migration Errors after Sequoia
Michael Newman
mgnewman at mac.com
Sun Sep 22 05:50:03 UTC 2024
This on a 15” M2 MBA 16/512
Attempting to migrate following Sequoia installation I got the following:
Migration finished with errors.
The following ports could not be restored:
- ImageMagick
Skipped because its dependency aom failed
- ffmpeg
Skipped because its dependency aom failed
- msmtp
Skipped because its dependency gss failed
- nbsmtp
Failed: Unable to execute target 'activate' for port nbsmtp -
see its log for details
Error: Failed to build aom: command execution failed
Error: See /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_macports_release_tarballs_ports_multimedia_aom/aom/main.log for details.
That log file is extremely long; too long to include with this message. But, there is this:
:info:build Exit code: 2
:error:build Failed to build aom: command execution failed
:debug:build Error code: CHILDSTATUS 2671 2
:debug:build Backtrace: command execution failed
:debug:build while executing
:debug:build "system {*}$notty {*}$callback {*}$nice $fullcmdstring"
:debug:build invoked from within
:debug:build "command_exec -callback portprogress::target_progress_callback build"
:debug:build (procedure "portbuild::build_main" line 10)
:debug:build invoked from within
:debug:build "$procedure $targetname"
I have no idea how to fix any of this. Everything else worked so I’m assuming that I did the right things with Xcode and the CL Tools.
Detailed instructions appreciated.
Mike Newman
Korat, Thailand
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