Hello,
It is quite possible that the only way into the infinite loop is via a port failure under certain circumstances. Problems usually arise when anomalies occur and not when things run as expected because not all anomalies can be planned for. If not, sorry to disappoint you.
Frank

On Dec 15, 2008, at 8:52 PM, Joshua Root wrote:

Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
On Dec 15, 2008, at 14:30, Joshua Root wrote:

Frank J. R. Hanstick wrote:
Hello,
   Attached is a debug sample of the loop.  I tried "sudo port -d
upgrade installed >ports.log" and the output only went to the Terminal window. So, I copied a sample to a TextEdit file. If you need more, I
can rerun because it is repeatable.

Do you get the same result if you upgrade outdated rather than
installed, though?

As mentioned earlier, resync and this should be fixed...

I was interested in the reported infinite loop rather than the specific
port failure. But it looks like it was just `port upgrade installed`
behaving as expected. (Kind of annoying when there's a failure, but
still expected.)

- Josh

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