#21126 closed defect (fixed)
duplicity-0.5.18 Error staging to destroot
Reported by: | dmk@… | Owned by: | singingwolfboy@… |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 1.8.0 |
Keywords: | Cc: | trolocsis@… | |
Port: | duplicity |
Description
This is for a fresh install of Macports (v1.8.0 on Leopard 10.5.8 with Xcode 3.1.3). The first thing I tried to install was duplicity. All its dependencies installed fine, but duplicity failed while staging to destroot. In install_egg_info, it got the following error.
Error: Target org.macports.destroot returned: can't read "python.prefix": no such variable
Since this was the first thing I tried to do after installing Macports, the only things installed are the dependencies required for duplicity.
$ port installed The following ports are currently installed: autoconf @2.64_2 (active) automake @1.11_0 (active) bzip2 @1.0.5_2+darwin (active) db46 @4.6.21_5 (active) expat @2.0.1_0 (active) fontconfig @2.7.2_0+macosx (active) freetype @2.3.9_1+macosx (active) gdbm @1.8.3_1 (active) gettext @0.17_4 (active) gnupg @1.4.9_0 (active) gperf @3.0.4_0 (active) help2man @1.36.4_1 (active) libiconv @1.13_0 (active) librsync @0.9.7_1 (active) libtool @2.2.6a_0 (active) m4 @1.4.13_0 (active) ncftp @3.2.2_0 (active) ncurses @5.7_0 (active) ncursesw @5.7_0 (active) openssl @0.9.8k_0+darwin (active) p5-locale-gettext @1.05_0 (active) perl5 @5.8.9_0 (active) perl5.8 @5.8.9_3 (active) pkgconfig @0.23_1 (active) py26-boto @1.8d_0 (active) py26-gnupg @0.3.2_0 (active) python26 @2.6.2_4+darwin (active) python_select @0.2.1_0+darwin_9 (active) readline @6.0.000_1+darwin (active) sqlite3 @3.6.17_0 (active) tcl @8.5.6_0+darwin (active) tk @8.5.6_1+darwin (active) Xft2 @2.1.13_2 (active) xorg-bigreqsproto @1.1.0_0 (active) xorg-inputproto @1.5.1_0 (active) xorg-kbproto @1.0.3_0 (active) xorg-libX11 @1.2.2_0 (active) xorg-libXau @1.0.5_0 (active) xorg-libXdmcp @1.0.2_1 (active) xorg-libXext @1.0.99.4_1 (active) xorg-libXScrnSaver @1.2.0_0 (active) xorg-renderproto @0.11_0 (active) xorg-scrnsaverproto @1.2.0_0 (active) xorg-util-macros @1.2.2_0 (active) xorg-xcmiscproto @1.2.0_0 (active) xorg-xextproto @7.1.1_0 (active) xorg-xf86bigfontproto @1.2.0_0 (active) xorg-xproto @7.0.15_0 (active) xorg-xtrans @1.2.4_0 (active) xrender @0.9.4_6 (active) zlib @1.2.3_3 (active)
Change History (9)
comment:1 Changed 15 years ago by mf2k (Frank Schima)
Keywords: | duplicity staging removed |
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Owner: | changed from macports-tickets@… to singingwolfboy@… |
comment:2 Changed 15 years ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)
comment:4 Changed 15 years ago by trolocsis@…
Just reinstalled macports after my snow leopard upgrade on my Intel Mini. Same problem plagues me when I attempt to install duplicity.
apr @1.3.8_0 (active) apr-util @1.3.9_0 (active) autoconf @2.64_2 (active) automake @1.11_0 (active) bzip2 @1.0.5_2+darwin (active) cppunit @1.12.1_0 (active) ctags @5.8_0 (active) curl @7.19.6_0 (active) cyrus-sasl2 @2.1.23_0+kerberos (active) db46 @4.6.21_5 (active) dirac @1.0.2_0 (active) expat @2.0.1_0 (active) faac @1.28_1 (active) faad2 @2.6.1_1+darwin (active) ffmpeg @0.5_3+darwin_10 (active) fontconfig @2.7.1_0+macosx fontconfig @2.7.2_0+macosx (active) freetype @2.3.9_0+macosx freetype @2.3.9_1+macosx (active) gdbm @1.8.3_1 (active) gettext @0.17_4 (active) git-core @1.6.4.2_0+doc+svn (active) glib2 @2.20.4_0+darwin (active) gmake @3.81_0 (active) gnupg @1.4.9_0 (active) gperf @3.0.4_0 (active) help2man @1.36.4_1 (active) lame @3.98.2_1 (active) libiconv @1.13_0 (active) libogg @1.1.4_0 (active) liboil @0.3.16_0+darwin_10 (active) librsync @0.9.7_1 (active) libsdl-devel @1.3.0-4645_0 (active) libtheora @1.0_0 (active) libtool @2.2.6a_0 (active) libvorbis @1.2.3_0 (active) m4 @1.4.13_0 (active) mp4v2 @1.9.1_0 (active) ncftp @3.2.3_0 (active) ncurses @5.7_0+darwin_10 (active) ncursesw @5.7_0+darwin_10 (active) neon @0.28.6_0 (active) openssl @0.9.8k_0+darwin (active) p5-compress-raw-zlib @2.020_0 (active) p5-compress-zlib @2.015_0 (active) p5-crypt-ssleay @0.57_0 (active) p5-error @0.17015_0 (active) p5-html-parser @3.62_0 (active) p5-html-tagset @3.20_0 (active) p5-io-compress-base @2.015_0 (active) p5-io-compress-zlib @2.015_0 (active) p5-libwww-perl @5.826_0 (active) p5-locale-gettext @1.05_0 (active) p5-svn-simple @0.27_0 (active) p5-term-readkey @2.30_0 (active) p5-uri @1.38_0 (active) perl5 @5.8.9_0 (active) perl5.8 @5.8.9_3 (active) pkgconfig @0.23_1 (active) popt @1.15_0 (active) py26-boto @1.8d_0 (active) py26-gnupg @0.3.2_0 (active) python25 @2.5.4_6+darwin_10+macosx (active) python26 @2.6.2_4+darwin (active) python_select @0.2.1_0+darwin_10 (active) readline @6.0.000_1+darwin (active) rsync @3.0.6_0 (active) ruby @1.8.7-p174_0+darwin+thread_hooks (active) schroedinger @1.0.7_1 (active) serf @0.3.0_0 (active) sqlite3 @3.6.17_0+darwin_10 (active) subversion @1.6.5_0 (active) subversion-perlbindings @1.6.5_0+darwin_10 (active) tcl @8.5.6_0+darwin (active) tk @8.5.6_1+darwin (active) vim @7.2.245_0+perl+python+python25+ruby (active) wget @1.11.4_3 (active) x264 @20090810_1 (active) Xft2 @2.1.13_2 (active) xorg-bigreqsproto @1.1.0_0 (active) xorg-inputproto @1.5.1_0 (active) xorg-kbproto @1.0.3_0 (active) xorg-libX11 @1.2.2_0 (active) xorg-libXau @1.0.5_0 (active) xorg-libXdmcp @1.0.2_1 (active) xorg-libXext @1.0.99.4_1 (active) xorg-libXScrnSaver @1.2.0_0 (active) xorg-renderproto @0.11_0 (active) xorg-scrnsaverproto @1.2.0_0 (active) xorg-util-macros @1.2.2_0 (active) xorg-xcmiscproto @1.2.0_0 (active) xorg-xextproto @7.1.1_0 (active) xorg-xf86bigfontproto @1.2.0_0 (active) xorg-xproto @7.0.15_0 (active) xorg-xtrans @1.2.4_0 (active) xrender @0.9.4_6 (active) XviD @1.2.2_0 (active) zlib @1.2.3_2 zlib @1.2.3_3 (active)
comment:5 Changed 15 years ago by dmk@…
This excerpt from the portfile looks like it might be the culprit.
53 variant python26 description {Uses Python 2.6} conflicts python25 { . . . 64 post-destroot { 65 ln -s ${python.prefix}/bin/duplicity ${destroot}${prefix}/bin/ 66 } 67 }
Should this say ${python26.prefix} instead of ${python.prefix}?
comment:6 follow-up: 7 Changed 15 years ago by singingwolfboy@…
No, if you look in
${prefix}/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/ports/_resources/port1.0/group/python26-1.0.tcl
, you can see that setting the python26 portgroup should set ${python.prefix}. Perhaps we need to remind macports of this *again* and reset the portgroup within the post-destroot phase?
comment:7 Changed 15 years ago by dmk@…
Thanks for the idea. That fixed it for me. I modified my own local copy of the portfile, adding a copy of the PortGroup declaration into the post-destroot phase, and it now installs cleanly for me.
comment:8 Changed 15 years ago by singingwolfboy@…
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
Fixed in r57396
comment:9 Changed 15 years ago by blb@…
Perhaps better would be a test at the beginning of the Portfile, something like (not tested):
if {[variant_isset python25]} { PortGroup python25 } elseif {[variant_isset python26]} { PortGroup python26 }
Then you can remove the PortGroup bits from the variant sections.
I'd suspect the strange use of portgroups here.