> On Dec 16, 2015, at 11:58 AM, Mojca Miklavec <mo...@macports.org> wrote: > > Dear Adam, > > On 16 December 2015 at 17:34, Adam Dershowitz wrote: >> I did a selfupdate. I uninstalled per5, perl5.16 and perl5.22 >> Next, I installed perl5 +perl5_16 >> Next I installed perl5.16 +universal >> >> Then I did 5.22 and had the problem again: >> >> sudo port install perl5.22 +universal >> ---> Computing dependencies for perl5.22 >> ---> Fetching archive for perl5.22 >> ---> Attempting to fetch >> perl5.22-5.22.1_0+universal.darwin_15.i386-x86_64.tbz2 from >> http://packages.macports.org/perl5.22 >> ---> Attempting to fetch >> perl5.22-5.22.1_0+universal.darwin_15.i386-x86_64.tbz2 from >> http://lil.fr.packages.macports.org/perl5.22 >> ---> Attempting to fetch >> perl5.22-5.22.1_0+universal.darwin_15.i386-x86_64.tbz2 from >> http://nue.de.packages.macports.org/macports/packages/perl5.22 >> ---> Fetching distfiles for perl5.22 >> ---> Verifying checksums for perl5.22 >> ---> Extracting perl5.22 >> ---> Applying patches to perl5.22 >> ---> Configuring perl5.22 >> ---> Building perl5.22 >> ---> Staging perl5.22 into destroot >> ---> Installing perl5.22 @5.22.1_0+universal >> ---> Activating perl5.22 @5.22.1_0+universal >> Error: org.macports.activate for port perl5.22 returned: Image error: >> /opt/local/bin/c2ph-5.22 is being used by the active perl5.16 port. Please >> deactivate this port first, or use 'port -f activate perl5.22' to force the >> activation. >> Please see the log file for port perl5.22 for details: >> >> /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_lang_perl5/perl5.22/main.log >> To report a bug, follow the instructions in the guide: >> http://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets >> Error: Processing of port perl5.22 failed >> >> I did the check that you asked and I see a whole bunch of stuff: >> >> port contents perl5.16 | grep 5.22 >> /opt/local/bin/a2p-5.22 >> /opt/local/bin/c2ph-5.22 > ... > > I need to investigate that. That shouldn't have happened. > >> I can send the full list if that would help. It includes a pile of stuff in >> share/man as well. > > You can send me the list of all files (port contents perl5.16) off > list. But I have to try it out myself and see where I screwed up.
I’ll do that. > >> Is the problem with perl5 +perl5_16 ? Since that is version 5.22.1? >> Should I not have installed that? > > If perl5 +perl5_16 installs version 5.22.1 for you, that certainly > shouldn't have happened. Sorry I wasn’t clear. I just meant that I perl5 shows this: perl5 @5.22.1_0+perl5_16 (active) So, it is version 5.22 But, it ddid install 5_16. > > I would warmly suggest you to install perl5 +perl5_22 anyway, but the > behaviour you describe is clearly a bug that we need to investigate > and fix with a very high priority. So, again, force uninstall perl5, perl5.15 and perl5.22 then just install perl5 +perl5_22? What about the libraries? I have a bunch of p5.16 ports that the script is trying to install. > > Mojca > >> On Dec 16, 2015, at 10:30 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote: >> >> Dear Adam, >> >> Your setup contains some mixture of universal and non-universal ports >> that seems to be interfering. >> >> Add to that the fact that if you would install some ports from scratch >> now, you would get the +perl5_22 variant, while you probably installed >> +perl5_16 in the past. And an upgrade would not automatically switch >> to the other variant. Plus some ports have not been migrated to 5.22 >> yet: >> http://trac.macports.org/ticket/48365 >> >> I suspect that you get the error because two ports are trying to >> install the same dependency, but one of them is requesting the >> universal variant. >> >> However there is one horribly strange error: >> /opt/local/bin/c2ph-5.22 is being used by the active perl5.16 port >> Something seems wrong here. In my opinion you should force uninstall >> both perl5.16 and perl5.22 and try to install them again. I have no >> clue how you could end up in that situation though (and would >> potentially like to know). >> >> Once you reinstall both perl ports, please check >> port contents perl5.22 | grep 5.16 >> port contents perl5.16 | grep 5.22 >> and make sure that you don't get any hits. Also, make sure that you >> are using the very latest "selfupdate" (14 hours ago Perl was a tiny >> bit broken). >> >> Having both Perl 5.16 and 5.22 active should not be a problem. >> >> Personally I would remove Perl ports and all ports with +perl5_xx >> variants from the list of activated ports and install them manually >> after migration is done. >> >> Mojca >> >> >> On 16 December 2015 at 15:52, Adam Dershowitz wrote: >> >> I have been attempting to follow the full set of migration instructions, >> after upgrading to 10.11, but I have run into issue with perl stuff. >> i have a bunch of perl libraries that were all installed as dependents of >> other ports. Before I uninstalled my ports I had >> >> perl5 @5.22.1_0+perl5_16 (active) platform='darwin 14' archs='noarch' >> perl5.12 @5.12.5_0+universal platform='darwin 14' archs='i386 x86_64' >> perl5.16 @5.16.3_1+universal (active) platform='darwin 14' archs='i386 >> x86_64' >> perl5.22 @5.22.1_0+universal (active) platform='darwin 14' archs='i386 >> x86_64’ >> >> >> But, when I try to run restore_ports.tcl I get a bunch of errors related to >> perl libraries. The end of the attempt looked like this: >> >> ---> Computing dependencies for p5.16-tree-dag_node >> ---> Dependencies to be installed: p5.16-file-slurp-tiny p5.16-pathtools >> p5.16-test-pod p5.16-pod-simple p5.16-pod-escapes p5.16-test-simple >> ---> Configuring p5.16-file-slurp-tiny >> Error: org.macports.configure for port p5.16-file-slurp-tiny returned: >> configure failure: command execution failed >> Error: Failed to install p5.16-file-slurp-tiny >> Please see the log file for port p5.16-file-slurp-tiny for details: >> >> /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_perl_p5-file-slurp-tiny/p5.16-file-slurp-tiny/main.log >> Error: The following dependencies were not installed: p5.16-file-slurp-tiny >> p5.16-pathtools p5.16-test-pod p5.16-pod-simple p5.16-pod-escapes >> p5.16-test-simple >> ---> Computing dependencies for p5.16-uri >> ---> Dependencies to be installed: p5.16-mime-base64 >> Error: Requested variants "" do not match those the build was started with: >> "+universal". >> Error: Please use the same variants again, or run 'port clean >> p5.16-mime-base64' first to remove the existing partially completed build. >> Error: Failed to install p5.16-mime-base64 >> Please see the log file for port p5.16-mime-base64 for details: >> >> /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_perl_p5-mime-base64/p5.16-mime-base64/main.log >> Error: The following dependencies were not installed: p5.16-mime-base64 >> can't create directory >> "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_perl_p5-version": >> permission denied >> while executing >> "file mkdir $workpath/.home" >> (procedure "open_statefile" line 29) >> invoked from within >> "open_statefile" >> (procedure "check_variants" line 29) >> invoked from within >> "check_variants activate" >> invoked from within >> "$workername eval check_variants $target" >> (procedure "mportexec" line 7) >> invoked from within >> "mportexec $workername $install_target" >> Unable to execute target 'install' for port 'p5.16-version': can't create >> directory >> "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_perl_p5-version": >> permission denied >> while executing >> "install_ports $operationList" >> (file "./restore_ports.tcl" line 287) >> >> >> It seems that there is an issue about having both perl 5.16 and 5.22 active? >> I have tried to manually install each, but can’t seem to get both to be >> active, even though I had them both active before. >> >> I also tried this without making any progress: >> >> sudo port deactivate perl5.16 +universal >> ---> Deactivating perl5.16 @5.16.3_1+universal >> ---> Unable to deactivate perl5.16 @5.16.3_1+universal, the following ports >> depend on it: >> ---> net-snmp @5.7.3_1+ssl >> Error: org.macports.deactivate for port perl5.16 returned: Please uninstall >> the ports that depend on perl5.16 first. >> Please see the log file for port perl5.16 for details: >> >> /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_registry_portfiles_perl5.16-5.16.3_1_1cffbdcc6ccb33bf8a69420c60d75162483a2dfc65a0f3c0b064fad1411ae7a6-9816/perl5.16/main.log >> Warning: Failed to execute portfile from registry for perl5.16 >> @5.16.3_1+universal >> ---> Deactivating perl5.16 @5.16.3_1+universal >> ---> Unable to deactivate perl5.16 @5.16.3_1+universal, the following ports >> depend on it: >> ---> net-snmp @5.7.3_1+ssl >> Error: port deactivate failed: Please uninstall the ports that depend on >> perl5.16 first. >> adershowitzMBP15:Fink Ports etc adershowitz$ sudo port install perl5.22 >> +universal >> ---> Computing dependencies for perl5.22 >> ---> Activating perl5.22 @5.22.1_0+universal >> Error: org.macports.activate for port perl5.22 returned: Image error: >> /opt/local/bin/c2ph-5.22 is being used by the active perl5.16 port. Please >> deactivate this port first, or use 'port -f activate perl5.22' to force the >> activation. >> Please see the log file for port perl5.22 for details: >> >> /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_lang_perl5/perl5.22/main.log >> To report a bug, follow the instructions in the guide: >> http://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets >> Error: Processing of port perl5.22 failed >> >> Is there some easy way to work around this? Would it be a good idea to >> remove all my perl libraries from requested.txt then rerun the script? >> Would it then correctly figure out what else has to be installed? >> I do see that requested.txt has this as well ossp-uuid @1.6.2_4+perl5_16 >> (active) platform='darwin 14' archs=‘x86_64’ >> So, for some reason it has the 5_16 variant (again, this was installed as a >> dependent, so I’m not sure what installed it that way). >> And it looks like net-snmp depends on perl 5.16. >> >> So, how can I get things cleaned up around this perl issue? It looks like >> most other ports installed fine, before getting to perl and perl libraries. >> >> --Adam
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