Opened 4 years ago
Closed 4 years ago
#61995 closed defect (fixed)
gnuradio @3.8.2.0_4+docs+grc+python37+[...] failed to configure
Reported by: | thomasrussellmurphy (Thomas Russell Murphy) | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | |
Keywords: | Cc: | michaelld@…, ra1nb0w@… | |
Port: | gnuradio |
Description
Not sure if related to the recently-closed #61934.
Error: Failed to configure gnuradio: configure failure: command execution failed
Seems to be a dependency of gr-osmosdr @20200214-af2fda22+airspy+airspyhf+bladeRF+docs+fcdproplus+hackrf+python37+redpitaya+rfspace+rtlsdr+sdrplay+soapysdr+spyserver+swig+uhd
:debug:sysinfo macOS 10.14 (darwin/18.7.0) arch i386 :debug:sysinfo MacPorts 2.6.4 :debug:sysinfo Xcode 11.3.1 [...] :info:configure -- Dependency NUMPY_FOUND = TRUE :info:configure CMake Error at cmake/Modules/GrComponent.cmake:75 (message): :info:configure user force-enabled gnuradio-companion but configuration checked failed
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Change History (8)
Changed 4 years ago by thomasrussellmurphy (Thomas Russell Murphy)
Attachment: | gnuradio-main-20210105.log added |
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comment:1 Changed 4 years ago by michaelld (Michael Dickens)
My first inclination is to make sure your ports are up to date:
sudo port sync
to update just the ports or
sudo port selfupdate
to update port
itself as well as the ports. Then do:
sudo port upgrade outdated
and hopefully that will upgrade gobject-introspection
and some others. If so, then:
sudo port clean gnuradio sudo port install gnuradio
comment:2 Changed 4 years ago by michaelld (Michael Dickens)
This is the same basic issue as https://trac.macports.org/ticket/61934
comment:3 Changed 4 years ago by thomasrussellmurphy (Thomas Russell Murphy)
I encountered this problem immediately after a selfupdate
last night and it persisted this afternoon and again just now with another sync
before clean
and rev-upgrade
to build with the correct variants for the broken dependents.
I currently have gobject-introspection @1.60.2_4 (active)
.
comment:4 Changed 4 years ago by michaelld (Michael Dickens)
OK .. thanks for that background info. What does the following return:
port installed atk gdk-pixbuf2 gobject-introspection
here's what it is for me:
The following ports are currently installed: atk @2.36.0_1 (active) gdk-pixbuf2 @2.42.2_0 (active) gobject-introspection @1.60.2_4 (active)
If those return the same versions, then please try this:
sudo port -sn upgrade --force gobject-introspection gdk-pixbuf2 atk
and then
sudo port clean gnuradio sudo port install gnuradio
comment:5 Changed 4 years ago by thomasrussellmurphy (Thomas Russell Murphy)
The three ports did match, so I did the force upgrade, this time including atk
(having done the other two at the advice of the other ticket) and rebuilding {{gnuradio}} worked, now.
comment:6 Changed 4 years ago by michaelld (Michael Dickens)
Interesting. I'm glad that worked & thanks for reporting back! I'll look into how to fix this issue better.
comment:7 Changed 4 years ago by michaelld (Michael Dickens)
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
Log of build failure