Opened 21 months ago
Closed 21 months ago
#66938 closed defect (worksforme)
port install GPXSee stops with Failed to configure libjpeg-turbo
Reported by: | rowlandcarson | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | |
Keywords: | Cc: | ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt), larryv (Lawrence Velázquez), neverpanic (Clemens Lang), jmroot (Joshua Root) | |
Port: | curl openssl3 |
Description
I am trying to install GPXSee. In the Mac Terminal I have run:
sudo port install GPXSee
My first attempts resulted in permission and other issues which I was able to fix.
Now the process stops with the message:
Error: Failed to configure libjpeg-turbo: configure failure: command execution failed Error: See /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_macports_release_tarballs_ports_graphics_libjpeg-turbo/libjpeg-turbo/main.log for details. Error: Follow https://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets if you believe there is a bug. Error: Processing of port GPXSee failed
I have searched for a similar report but did not find anything relevant.
I will attach the main.log file to this report.
in friendship
Rowland
Attachments (1)
Change History (6)
Changed 21 months ago by rowlandcarson
comment:1 Changed 21 months ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)
Cc: | ryandesign larryv neverpanic jmroot added |
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Port: | curl openssl3 added |
:info:configure dyld[47276]: Library not loaded: '/opt/local/libexec/openssl3/lib/libssl.3.dylib' :info:configure Referenced from: '/opt/local/lib/libcurl.4.dylib'
Apparently a file installed by openssl3 is missing on your system. That is used by libcurl which is used by cmake which is used to configure libjpeg-turbo.
If the file is present in the openssl3 image but was deleted after it was activated, then running sudo port -f deactivate openssl3 && sudo port activate openssl3
should bring it back.
comment:2 Changed 21 months ago by rowlandcarson
when I ran the suggested command I got the following result:
sudo port -f deactivate openssl3 && sudo port activate openssl3 Error: port deactivate failed: Image error: port openssl3 is not active.
As a unix novice, not sure what to do now.
in friendship
Rowland
comment:3 Changed 21 months ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)
OK, so it's not even installed (or at least inactive). It would have been installed as a dependency, so it must have been force-uninstalled or force-deactivated. sudo port install openssl3
to install again.
comment:4 Changed 21 months ago by rowlandcarson
OK, thanks much - that seems to have sorted it, and the command
sudo port install GPXSee
now runs without complaint!
Apologies for asking questions for which the answers are probably really obvious to anyone with a bit of experience.
in friendship
Rowland
comment:5 Changed 21 months ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)
Resolution: | → worksforme |
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Status: | new → closed |
log file after attempted GPXSee install