It is exactly the same error as in previous one. > ---> Cleaning mpstats > ---> Updating database of binaries > Warning: Error determining file type of `/opt/local/bin/captoinfo': > invalid command name "fileIsBinary" > Warning: A file belonging to the `ncurses' port is missing or > unreadable. Consider reinstalling it. > Warning: Error determining file type of `/opt/local/bin/clear': invalid > command name "fileIsBinary" > Warning: A file belonging to the `ncurses' port is missing or > unreadable. Consider reinstalling it. > Warning: Error determining file type of `/opt/local/bin/infocmp': > invalid command name "fileIsBinary"
vishnu@macports would be fine i guess. i'll join as soon as i get the id. Thanks On 26 April 2018 at 00:37, Jackson Isaac <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Vishnu, > > On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 12:33 AM, Vishnu <[email protected]> wrote: > > anyone? > > > > On 25 April 2018 at 21:49, Vishnu <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> Hi > >> > >> Still same error..Dont know what to do. > >> > > Could you please paste the error that you are getting somewhere e.g., > dpaste.de ? > > It would be really helpful if you join IRC channel #macports on freenode. > I use IRCCloud to stay connected - > https://www.irccloud.com/irc/freenode/channel/macports > The link should help you get started. > > You would also need a @macports id. Do you have any preference for an > username ? > > >> > >> On 25 April 2018 at 21:24, Joshua Root <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> > >>> On 2018-4-26 01:39 , Vishnu wrote: > >>> > Hi > >>> > > >>> > I think its best if you can create a repository under Macports. > >>> > I'll be coding there. > >>> > > >>> > Also while trying to install mpstats . > >>> > I am getting these error > >>> > > >>> > Warning: configured user/group macports does not exist, will build as > >>> > root > >>> > >>> Our build system only knows how to create users on macOS. You'll have > to > >>> create the macports user manually. > >>> > >>> > ---> Cleaning mpstats > >>> > ---> Updating database of binaries > >>> > Warning: Error determining file type of `/opt/local/bin/captoinfo': > >>> > invalid command name "fileIsBinary" > >>> > Warning: A file belonging to the `ncurses' port is missing or > >>> > unreadable. Consider reinstalling it. > >>> > Warning: Error determining file type of `/opt/local/bin/clear': > invalid > >>> > command name "fileIsBinary" > >>> > Warning: A file belonging to the `ncurses' port is missing or > >>> > unreadable. Consider reinstalling it. > >>> > Warning: Error determining file type of `/opt/local/bin/infocmp': > >>> > invalid command name "fileIsBinary" > >>> > > >>> > Didnt find a solution on the net either. > >>> > >>> That's rev-upgrade failing. It also only works on macOS. It's not > >>> essential though, so you can set 'revupgrade_autorun no' in your > >>> macports.conf. > >>> > >>> - Josh > >> > >> > > > > -- > Jackson Isaac >
