Opened 2 years ago

Closed 2 years ago

#65680 closed defect (invalid)

installing mediainfo dont install Python 2.7

Reported by: jpmelko Owned by:
Priority: Normal Milestone:
Component: ports Version:
Keywords: Cc:
Port: mediainfo

Description (last modified by jpmelko)

Bacchus:.. root# port install mediainfo
--->  Computing dependencies for mediainfo
--->  Cleaning mediainfo
--->  Updating database of binaries
Warning: Error determining file type of `/Applications/MacPorts/Python 2.7/IDLE.app/Contents/MacOS/Python': lstat(/Applications/MacPorts/Python 2.7/IDLE.app/Contents/MacOS/Python):no such file or directory
Warning: A file belonging to the `python27' port is missing or unreadable. Consider reinstalling it.
--->  Scanning binaries for linking errors
Warning: Error parsing file /Applications/MacPorts/Python 2.7/Python Launcher.app/Contents/MacOS/Python Launcher: Error opening or reading file
--->  No broken files found.
--->  No broken ports found.

Change History (8)

comment:1 Changed 2 years ago by jpmelko

Description: modified (diff)

same problem installing rtmpdump

Last edited 2 years ago by jpmelko (previous) (diff)

comment:2 Changed 2 years ago by jpmelko

same problem with unrar

comment:3 Changed 2 years ago by jpmelko

for the moment I am unable to install python27 manually. See ticket #65681

comment:4 Changed 2 years ago by jpmelko

python310 is installed

comment:5 Changed 2 years ago by jpmelko

all have gone with resolution of ticket #65681

python27 is not needed and not installed please close theticket

curious because I have reinstalled from scratch

rm -r /opt/local

installed macport and installed

AtomicParsley                  @0.9.0_1 
exiftool                       @12.440.0_0+perl5_34 
ffmpeg                         @4.4.2_2+darwinssl+gpl2+gpl3+jack+libdc1394+librtmp+nonfree+x11 
inetutils                      @2.3_0+client 

the first problem appeared with inetutils

Last edited 2 years ago by jpmelko (previous) (diff)

comment:6 Changed 2 years ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)

TBH it looks like some or all of the contents of /Applications/MacPorts/Python 2.7 was somehow deleted after it was installed. Deactivating and activating python27 should bring it back.

comment:7 Changed 2 years ago by jpmelko

All is OK now. You can close the ticket

comment:8 Changed 2 years ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)

Resolution: invalid
Status: newclosed
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