At this point, it looks like the vast majority of builds for Blender have either succeeded or failed, according to the status at https://ports.macports.org/port/blender/builds. Digging through the logs of the builders, I encountered this message in the "gather-archives" step:
"blender" is not distributable because its license "gpl" conflicts with > license "OpenSSL" of dependency "openssl" > Does this mean that the Blender port is yet another victim of The Curse of the OpenSSL License? Is there any way around this? -- Jason Liu On Mon, Sep 7, 2020 at 9:35 PM Jason Liu <[email protected]> wrote: > Good point. It had slipped my mind to take a look at the buildbot > waterfall view... thanks for the reminder. > > -- > Jason Liu > > > On Mon, Sep 7, 2020 at 2:55 AM Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> >> >> On Sep 7, 2020, at 01:09, Jason Liu wrote: >> >> > It's a relief to see that the 10.15 and 10.12 builds completed >> successfully on the buildbot server. I'm not really surprised by the >> failures for the 10.9 and older builders... Blender's code isn't really >> supposed to be compatible with such old versions of macOS anymore. Not >> really sure whether the 10.14, 10.13, 10.11, etc. builders are normally >> supposed to be greyed out like that. >> >> Grayed out means no info available (yet). In this case, libffi was >> updated to 3.3 yesterday and eighty-something ports that depend on libffi, >> including all versions of llvm and a few versions of clang, had to rebuilt, >> which took a very long time an delayed subsequent builds, such as that of >> blender. The web page will be updated with the status of the blender builds >> some time after they are done. If you are interested, you can monitor the >> buildbot's progress at https://build.macports.org/waterfall >> >>
