Hi,
I confirm after almost 3 days of compilation that it works now.
Ryan Carsten Schmidt wrote:
xar has definitely already been rev bumped. I don't know why yours has not been
built against the new libxml2, as the llvm ports do depend on xar which will
cause it to be upgraded first.
While investigating these issues, I also encountered this problem. I installed
or upgraded something where xar was in the dependency chain but xar was not
upgraded first. This could happen if a dependency cycle exists, right?
I think we got in a cycle there... however it looks indeed fixed.
Without reading your emails, on Friday Morning (day after my report) I
did a port selfupdate and port upgrade command and my MacBook Pro
compiled for... days until now Sunday at noon. Proving the 13" is
super-stable and relatively silent compared to my older MBP 15" with 10.6...
Anyway, looking regularly I have seen it compiled and recompiled clang
&& llvm in variousl versions with success. I'd say the dependency lock
has been broken and I have clang 7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 17 installed. Sure
more than before and they all start
I am left with 3 not upgraded packages
ccache 4.12.1_1 < 4.13.1_0
p5.34-clone 0.470.0_0 < 0.480.0_0
poppler 24.04.0_2 < 26.01.0_0
They are not related to xml2. ccache and poppler both fail on
std::ranges, something I have seen already. Possibly library/compiler
related.
Can't check Trac because it is not accessible with my browser here, will
do next week and I hope we can sort them out.
Riccardo