You can use “Ticket Query” with “port is” set to “rc”. Or just use this URL: https://trac.macports.org/query?port=rc
Davor On Jan 18, 2014, at 5:08 AM, Harald Hanche-Olsen <[email protected]> wrote: > Before I get to the main point: How do I search for tickets regarding > the rc port? The search string is too short, and obviously I don't > want all tickets with the letter pair "rc" appearing in the ticket > description anyway. > > destroot fails for rc: > > /usr/bin/install -c history /opt/local/bin/- ;\ > rm -f /opt/local/bin/--; ln /opt/local/bin/- /opt/local/bin/-- ;\ > rm -f /opt/local/bin/-p; ln /opt/local/bin/- /opt/local/bin/-p ;\ > rm -f /opt/local/bin/--p; ln /opt/local/bin/- /opt/local/bin/--p > install: /opt/local/bin/-: Operation not permitted > > Before you ask: Yes, I am running as root. But I'm intrigued by these > lines in the log file: > > :notice:destroot ---> Staging rc into destroot > :debug:destroot Can't run destroot under sudo without elevated privileges > (due to mtree). > :debug:destroot Run destroot without sudo to avoid root privileges. > :debug:destroot Going to escalate privileges back to root. > :debug:destroot euid changed to: 0. egid changed to: 0. > > It seems like these operations may have failed to work as expected. > Or maybe it's some other newfangled security device misfiring. > I can certainly run the install command by hand without problem. > > OS version: 10.9.1 > Port version: 2.2.1 > Xcode version: 5.0.2 > > I'd file a ticket, except for my inability to search for relevant > tickets already in the system. > > – Harald > _______________________________________________ > macports-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
