Opened 12 months ago

Closed 12 months ago

Last modified 12 months ago

#68501 closed defect (fixed)

Terminal installation of cputhrottle is stuck on "applying patches on cputhrottle"

Reported by: Zangdar73 Owned by: kencu (Ken)
Priority: Normal Milestone:
Component: ports Version:
Keywords: Cc:
Port: cputhrottle

Description

Well, that's pretty much it ! I run macOS Ventura, I've tried several times and have waited more than an hour and nothing happens. When running "port contents cputhrottle", it says it is not installed. Can you please help me with this one ?

Thanks !

Change History (4)

comment:1 Changed 12 months ago by kencu (Ken)

Owner: set to kencu
Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

In 1522c5e716c969a4d7f098b44bd7ed41fc329042/macports-ports (master):

cputhrottle: use extract.rename

closes: #68501

comment:2 Changed 12 months ago by Zangdar73

Was this an answer ?

comment:3 Changed 12 months ago by kencu (Ken)

I fixed the patch phase... if you wait short while, and update your ports with sudo port -v selfupdate it should install for you.

If you want to see what the fix was, you can see the link to the commit. It's cryptic macports internals, though.

When patching fails with the patch utility on newer systems, there is no output about the error in the terminal, at least when using it under macports. I don't know if that is fixable.

If you Control-C, you can see what the error was. In this case, a wrongly-named directory.

comment:4 Changed 12 months ago by Zangdar73

Thank you so much. Working like a charm !

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