#48939 closed defect (invalid)
Port install failed
Reported by: | loewal (Tournesol) | Owned by: | macports-tickets@… |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | base | Version: | 2.3.3 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt) | |
Port: |
Description (last modified by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt))
When trying to install port GQRX I get the following message:
part of it:usb py27-requests volk orc coreutils xmlto findutils getopt gr-osmosdr airspy bladeRF tecla gr-fcdproplus hackrf rtl-sdr ---> Extracting bzip2 Error: org.macports.extract for port bzip2 returned: command execution failed Error: Failed to install bzip2 Please see the log file for port bzip2 for details: /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_archivers_bzip2/bzip2/main.log Error: The following dependencies were not installed: gnuradio boost bzip2 expat icu libiconv gperf python27 db48 gettext ncurses libedit openssl zlib xz python2_select python_select sqlite3 cmake curl curl-ca-bundle perl5 perl5.16 gdbm pkgconfig libarchive lib
What is going wrong?
Thnx,
Loe
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Change History (6)
Changed 9 years ago by loewal (Tournesol)
comment:1 Changed 9 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
Description: | modified (diff) |
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The log says:
:info:extract dyld: Library not loaded: /opt/local/lib/libintl.8.dylib :info:extract Referenced from: /usr/bin/gnutar :info:extract Reason: image not found :info:extract gzip: error writing to output: Broken pipe
You should remove /usr/bin/gnutar. It does not belong on OS X 10.11. Presumably you had copied it there from a MacPorts installation at some time in the past.
comment:2 Changed 9 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
Cc: | ryandesign@… added |
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Keywords: | bzip2 removed |
Port: | GQRX removed |
Resolution: | → invalid |
Status: | new → closed |
comment:4 Changed 9 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
When you built MacPorts on your system, it detected that /usr/bin/gnutar existed, and will now try to use that for all ports. This failed, previously because the file was broken, and now because the file does not exist. The solution is to rebuild MacPorts so that it detects that /usr/bin/gnutar no longer exists; it will then use /usr/bin/tar instead. One way to do that is to run "sudo port -f selfupdate".
comment:5 Changed 9 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
Component: | ports → base |
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The reporter confirmed that that fixed it.
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main.log installing GQRX, failing at bzip2