Opened 14 years ago
Last modified 14 years ago
#25800 closed defect
cannot deactivate any port — at Version 2
Reported by: | thabangh@… | Owned by: | macports-tickets@… |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | base | Version: | 1.9.1 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
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Description (last modified by jmroot (Joshua Root))
I am running MacPorts under Snow Leopard, and something seems to be messed up in such a way that various ports cannot be deactivated. Here is an example:
bash-3.2$ sudo port deactivate freetype @2.3.12_0+macosx ---> Deactivating freetype @2.3.12_0+macosx
This command hangs forever. Nothing appears in the log file. The only way to stop it is with a "sudo kill <pid>" command. Is there any way to get more verbose output from the port command, so that I can find out what's going wrong? Can I deactivate the port manually?
The same thing happens with other "deactivate" commands. I think the problem might have arisen because I issued the command "sudo port upgrade outdated" and then lost internet connectivity while the command was still executing.
Change History (3)
comment:1 Changed 14 years ago by thabangh@…
Changed 14 years ago by thabangh@…
comment:2 Changed 14 years ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)
Component: | ports → base |
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Description: | modified (diff) |
Please remember WikiFormatting for your preformatted text. The gconf build failure seems unrelated and should go in a separate ticket. Please attach debug output, i.e. the result of sudo port -d deactivate freetype
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Here is some more insight, perhaps, into this problem. The following command generates an explicit error and the attached log file.