#40354 closed defect (invalid)
apr extract failure on Mavericks Preview 6
Reported by: | don.williams@… | Owned by: | danielluke (Daniel J. Luke) |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 2.2.0 |
Keywords: | Cc: | jeremyhu (Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia), cooljeanius (Eric Gallager), mp@… | |
Port: | apr |
Description
Installed Mavericks Preview 6 on my MacBook Air. Ran "sudo port -v selfupdate" successfully. Tried to run "sudo port upgrade outdated", but it failed (see attached log). Log file was in "/opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_devel_apr/apr/main.log".
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Change History (15)
Changed 11 years ago by don.williams@…
comment:1 Changed 11 years ago by mf2k (Frank Schima)
Owner: | changed from macports-tickets@… to dluke@… |
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Port: | apr added |
Summary: | "Sudo Port Upgrade Outdated" Fails on Mavericks Preview 6 - Command Execution Failed → apr extract failure on Mavericks Preview 6 |
In the future, please fill in the Port field and Cc the port maintainers (port info --maintainers apr
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comment:2 follow-up: 6 Changed 11 years ago by danielluke (Daniel J. Luke)
From your main.log:
sh: /usr/bin/gnutar: No such file or directory
does /usr/bin/gnutar exist in your installation? Is this possibly a system that you upgraded where you did not follow the migration instructions?
comment:3 Changed 11 years ago by danielluke (Daniel J. Luke)
Owner: | changed from dluke@… to dluke@… |
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Status: | new → assigned |
comment:4 Changed 11 years ago by larryv (Lawrence Velázquez)
Cc: | jeremyhu@… added |
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comment:5 Changed 11 years ago by jeremyhu (Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia)
Resolution: | → invalid |
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Status: | assigned → closed |
comment:6 follow-up: 7 Changed 11 years ago by don.williams@…
Replying to dluke@…:
From your main.log:
sh: /usr/bin/gnutar: No such file or directorydoes /usr/bin/gnutar exist in your installation? Is this possibly a system that you upgraded where you did not follow the migration instructions?
I did not realize there was a migration process that needed to be followed. I upgraded to OS X from Mountain Lion to Mavericks Preview 6 ... but did not do anything special to MacPorts before doing "sudo port -v selfupdate" which then asked me to do "sudo port upgrade outdated".
I will read those Migration Instructions and attempt to use MacPorts again on OS X Mavericks.
comment:7 follow-up: 8 Changed 11 years ago by don.williams@…
Replying to don.williams@…:
Replying to dluke@…:
From your main.log:
sh: /usr/bin/gnutar: No such file or directorydoes /usr/bin/gnutar exist in your installation? Is this possibly a system that you upgraded where you did not follow the migration instructions?
I did not realize there was a migration process that needed to be followed. I upgraded to OS X from Mountain Lion to Mavericks Preview 6 ... but did not do anything special to MacPorts before doing "sudo port -v selfupdate" which then asked me to do "sudo port upgrade outdated".
I will read those Migration Instructions and attempt to use MacPorts again on OS X Mavericks.
So where am I supposed to get a Mavericks version of the MacPorts install package? I looked in https://distfiles.macports.org/MacPorts/ but there is nothing there for Mavericks.
comment:8 Changed 11 years ago by larryv (Lawrence Velázquez)
Replying to don.williams@…:
So where am I supposed to get a Mavericks version of the MacPorts install package? I looked in https://distfiles.macports.org/MacPorts/ but there is nothing there for Mavericks.
There is no install package for 10.9. Install from source.
comment:13 Changed 11 years ago by neverpanic (Clemens Lang)
Yes, there will. Give us a couple of days while we determine whether any source code fixes should be packaged for Mavericks.
comment:14 Changed 11 years ago by mp@…
Great!
Let me know if I can help besides trying to perform the upgrade, following the docs and reporting back :)
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