On 21.01.13 20:18, Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
:debug:main Executing org.macports.main (ffmpeg)
:debug:main Skipping completed org.macports.archivefetch (ffmpeg)
:debug:main Skipping completed org.macports.fetch (ffmpeg)
:debug:main Skipping completed org.macports.checksum (ffmpeg)
:debug:main Skipping completed org.macports.extract (ffmpeg)
:debug:main Skipping completed org.macports.patch (ffmpeg)
:debug:main Skipping completed org.macports.configure (ffmpeg)
:debug:build build phase started at Mon Jan 21 18:28:20 CET 2013
:notice:build --->  Building ffmpeg
:debug:build Executing org.macports.build (ffmpeg)
I'd recommend `sudo port clean ffmpeg` then run `sudo port -s install ffmpeg` 
to get a clean log of one attempt (`port logfile ffmpeg`). That log can then be 
attached to a ticket.


Thanks for the recommendation Jeremy. I did what you suggested.

A side question. Looking at the MacPorts for submitting tickets, there is a suggestion to run for "Is the problem with a 'port upgrade' operation?":

" ... try a 'port uninstall /|foo|/' and then reinstall. You might also want to run 'port -nR upgrade --force /|foo|/' to rebuild ports depending upon port /|foo|/". ( i.e. port -nR upgrade --force /|ffmpeg|/'//)

Is it OK in my case? I'm not sure if it will then provide the wrong info in the log file. In the mean time I will wade through Chapter 7.1 in "http://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets";.


TIA

:-)

Dreiel

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